We call those "weeds."
Weeds are powerful, unwanted plants that can take over plants in gardens.
The unwanted plants that grow along with the crops is called weeds
To suppress unwanted plants referred to as "weeds".
Some words with the root word "herb" include herbal, herbicide, herbivore, and herbology.
Grasses are not herbs.They are just grasses.I'm not sure if there is a specific name.So I just know they are called grasses and don't have another name.
Even weeds are lplants and many weeds have flowers so flower are both plants and weeds. flowers you dont want growing where they are are weeds. as are plants.
The plural of weed is weeds like the show on Showtime "Weeds".
Plants whose function is forgotten, unknown or unnecessary is a definition of garden weeds. Weeds may be defined subjectively and variably as any plant that is where the gardener does not want it to be. But they tend to be either native plants whose value is not known or remembered or useful because of their abilities to dominate the immediate area of their occurrence and to survive extreme environments and severe weathers.
Weeds are plants, and plants are alive, so weeds are a biotic factor.
The advantage of using chemicals to kill insects and weeds is speed, cost and ease of application. The disadvantage of chemicals is overspray and runoff, as well as the lingering chemical on the produce.
there unwanted weed flowers that can only be removed by piking all the weeds