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A weed in a general sense is a plant that is considered by the user of the
term to be a nuisance, and normally applied to unwanted plants in
human-made settings such as gardens, lawns or agricultural areas, but also
in parks, woods and other natural areas. More specifically, the term is
often used to describe native or nonnative plants that grow and reproduce
aggressively.ISBN 0-7167-1031-5 Janick, Jules. Horticultural Science. San
Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. Page 308. Weeds may be unwanted because
they are unsightly, or they limit the growth of other plants by blocking
light or using up nutrients from the soil. They also can harbor and spread
plant pathogens that can infect and degrade the quality of crop or
horticultural plants. Weeds may be a nuisance because they have thorns or
prickles, cause skin irritation when cont
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