Plants that are born without the help of men, in general, are considered invasive plants or weeds.  That is, they appear sporadically in the soil, beginning to compete for light, space and nutrients.

Plants that are born without the help of men, in general, are considered invasive plants or weeds. That is, they appear sporadically in the soil, beginning to compete for light, space and nutrients.

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