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Bathurst burr (Xanthium spinosum) spreads primarily through its seeds, which are equipped with barbed hooks that attach to animals, clothing, and human activity. When these hitchhiking seeds are carried to new locations, they can easily establish themselves in disturbed areas. Additionally, the plant can reproduce rapidly, allowing it to dominate habitats and outcompete native species. Effective management involves preventing seed dispersal and controlling existing populations.

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