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The African witchweed, or Striga, survives by parasitizing the roots of host plants. It relies on these host plants for water and nutrients, which allows it to thrive in nutrient-poor soils. Striga produces a large number of seeds that can remain dormant in the soil for many years, waiting for the right conditions to germinate when a suitable host plant is nearby. This adaptability ensures its survival and proliferation in various environments.

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