Aggressive takeovers of space, proliferation of seeds, and well-being on soils high in calcium, low in nutrients, and poor in drainage are reasons why the smart weed is considered a weed. A weed often is defined as a plant whose growth is aggressive and whose value is denigrated, forgotten or unknown. The Polygonaceae family member in question offers erosion and runoff control, which cultivators tend to minimize because of the Polygonum genus member's aggressive, invasive tendencies when favored edibles and ornamentals vainly compete for resources and space.
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Milkweed is not considered a shrub. It is considered a garden weed.
No. Only marijuana does.
Yes it is a strain of marijuana.
Weed affects some people that way. If it bothers you, don't smoke weed. This is not a smart-a** answer. It's the only one I can come up with, based on many years experience with weed, other drugs, and nearly as long since I stopped.
Yes, monkeys are quite smart. They are considered to be the smartest animal apart from us. Mind you, most animals are smart anyway.
Most lawns are composed of grass; anything other than grass is considered to be a weed. If you have planted flowers or decorative plants of any kind on the edge of the lawn, once again, anything other than what you planted would be considered to be a weed.
A weed is a plant growing where it is not wanted. A cactus growing where it is not wanted could be considered a weed. Prickly pear cacti frequently are labeled as weeds when they take over pasture land.
Choke weed is generally considered any weed that spreads widely enough to choke out other plants. This means it takes over the resources of the soil and sunlight to essentially make it impossible for other plants to survive.