According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, countless hours and millions of dollars are spent each year to control weeds, and millions more--hours and dollars--are lost in yield reductions. However, what exactly is a weed? And what makes a plant a weed? Many people are surprised to learn that a weed is technically a plant out of place. So one person\u27s weed can be someone else\u27s salad green, pharmaceutical, transgenic crop, or wildflower! What are the characteristics of plants that often grow out of place? One characteristic is a tendency to reach high numbers rapidly and to replace or slow the growth of more desirable plants. Traits allowing rapid population growth include early development, fast reproduction, and many long-liv...