Lowland weeds refer to unwanted plants that typically thrive in lowland areas, which are characterized by their proximity to water bodies and often have rich, moist soils. These weeds can include a variety of species, such as grasses, herbs, and broadleaf plants, that can compete with crops for nutrients, light, and space. They often proliferate in disturbed environments, such as farmlands, gardens, and roadside areas, and can pose challenges for agricultural management and ecosystem balance. Effective weed management is crucial to minimize their impact on native flora and agricultural productivity.
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