A plant that humans don’t like / a plant that we could like, but inhibit the success of other plants that we also like & probably need
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You’ll often find that a weed is the only native thing in the area. That weed is just a plant. It spent millions of years evolving there, so it’s more successful than the other garden plants (not including weeds that have been introduced in recent centuries)
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It’s any plant growing where you don’t want it. For instance, corn that comes up in a soybean field is, in that instance, a weed.
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A weed is just a plant growing in a place you dont want it to. Thats all.
If you are growing a lawn and a rare orchid pops up in the middle then the orchid is a weed.
If you are growing rare orchids and you find grass growing, then the grass is the weed.
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Pretty much, a weed is any wild plant growing in some sort of cultivated area. So unwanted plants growing in a garden or lawn might be considered weeds, while the same isn’t necessarily true for the same plants in a national park or other natural place.
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