Cornflower

It is native to the temperate climate zones of Europe. In Britain, it is an archaeophyte.

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An archaeophyte is a plant that was introduced to a new area by humans in distant times. The cut-off date for archaeophytes is considered the end of the 15th century, the time of the great geographical discoveries. The cornflower came to Britain during the Iron Age.