Ice weed is a colloquial term often used to describe certain types of resilient, low-growing plants that thrive in cold, wet environments, particularly in tundra or alpine regions. It can also refer to specific species like the mosses and lichens that cover icy surfaces, contributing to the ecosystem's biodiversity. In some contexts, it may also denote particular types of vegetation found in frozen or icy habitats.
It is the resin left by weed
because the sea weed haha
yes that is why some ice cream looks bad
Though many do not know it sea weed is used to make ice cream.
sea weed can be eaten like an vegetable so they use the core
A non-residual, target-specific herbicide is a weed killer that does not kill iris. The herbicide may be either pre-emergent or post-emergent. It must not be a weed killer that impacts all vegetation in the immediate area or that remains in the environment.
A seaweed extract called Carrageenan is used to help thicken ice cream. Agar is also a product from seaweed that is also used as a thickening agent.
Weed is weed. If you smoke homegrown weed you will come up positive for weed.
some economics links are ice,money,weed,dick if u r mad or need to get some thing off your mind
weed weed weed and some more weed
The plural of weed is weeds like the show on Showtime "Weeds".
weed whacker