Biological Characters of Weeds
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Seed output
Seed dormancy
Seed longevity
Simple germination requirement
Rapid seedling growth
Tolerance of variability
Adaptations for dispersal
Vegetative growth
Physiological attributes
Life cycle
The ideal weed

Many characteristics which are likely to make a plant successful as a weed are self-evident. The main characteristics are briefly outlined in this section.



Bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. rotundata),
a highly successful weed.