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Yes, a shiny leaved plant with a prickly edge is a weed. Prickly lettuce and prickly sida may be considered weeds because of their aggressive, invasive growth patterns for resources and space in well-drained garden soils. Prickly lettuce vectors many of the same diseases associated with cultivated lettuce while both plants quickly take over the neighborhood, be it vegetation-filled or vegetation-sparse.

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