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Xanthium, parthenium, cyperus rotundus are the examples of

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Weeds

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Weeds are plants that grow in wrong places and cause harm to the environment and the living habitats around them. They eat away the nutrients of the soil making other crops, plants, and vegetables difficult to grow due to the absence of nutrients.

Xanthium (cocklebur) is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower tribe within the daisy family, native to the Americas and eastern Asia.

Parthenium is a genus of North American shrubs in the sunflower tribe within the daisy family.

Cyperus rotundus is a species of sedge native to Africa, southern and central Europe, and southern Asia.

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