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The passage states that, although a weed can be any unwanted plant, generally, weeds ................ .
According to the common definition, a
weed is any plant growing where it is not
wanted. Any plant may qualify as a weed,
depending on the situation; generally,
however, the term is reserved for those
plants whose vigorous, invasive habits of
growth pose a serious threat to desirable,
cultivated plants. In any discussion of this
class of plants, it should be remembered
that one person's weed may be another's
prized crop. The most dramatic example of
this is the common dandelion. To the
suburban homeowner, this deep-rooted
wildflower may be nothing more than a
pest. Yet nutritionists prize dandelion
greens as a rich source of vitamins A and
C, and in fact, this "weed" brings $300,000
to $400,000 annually to the farmers of
New Jersey, who supply dandelion greens
to markets throughout the country.