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Inhabitants of the Northwest European Plain were rather late in adopting crop cultivation. Most of their crop plants were originally domesticated in the Near East, but on the way to northwestern Europe three of the original founder crops were lost: chickpea, bitter vetch, and lentil. Surprisingly, one plant was added: opium poppy. Another new plant, rye-brome, just missed out becoming established...
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