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Wild in the sense of "going feral." Escapee plants just growing without human aid. Sort of like when horses or dogs escape and form their own independent social order (herds or packs) and can no longer be considered domesticated.
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Yes, that's it! They were introduced but somehow "escaped" and started to grow in the wild without intentional human intervention.
One of the main polinators here, used comercially as well as in the wild (in the nature) is the Apis mellifera which has almost worldwide distribution.
My curiosity was if these rockroses were common in the countryfield (not planted nor mantained by human intervention) but, from ES's last post, I assume someone took care of "the problem" and find ways to stop them from spreading.