what are the weeds? where do they grow
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Answer: A weed is a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, "a plant in the wrong place". Examples commonly are plants unwanted in human-controlled settings, such as farm fields, gardens, lawns, and parks. Taxonomically, the term "weed" has no botanical significance, because a plant that is a weed in one context is not a weed when growing in a situation where it is in fact wanted, and where one species of plant is a valuable crop plant, another species in the same genus might be a serious weed, such as a wild bramble growing among cultivated loganberries.
Explanation: Some weeds are good companion planting to repel insects or to tell us of a deficiency in the soil.
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to put it simple for u
weeds is nothing but unwanted plants
mostly weeds grow in farms or on road side