Natural selection versus unnatural selection. Man does not interfere with plants in nature. In nature, it is the plant most adapted to the environment that survives or “survival of the fittest.” Fittest does not always mean strongest. Paul William, the father of the Fast Plant, interfered with natural selection and breed for plant for speed. But, it can no longer survive in nature, and is dependent on an artificial environment and pollination. He is not alone in controlling the fate of plants, mankind has be controlling the fate of plants for over 11,000 year to benefit their needs. Today, farmers and horticulturist also determined which plant will survive and which will not. We have domesticated plants and became an agricultural society. How has our knowledge of plants benefitted us?