Why do “weeds” grow so much more quickly and without any nurturing compared to plants/crops?

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Why do “weeds” grow so much more quickly and without any nurturing compared to plants/crops?

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In addition to weeds being tough (as mentioned in other comments), they are also diverse.

When you see clover growing in one location, thistles growing in a second, and quackgrass growing in a third, you call it “weeds growing everywhere”, when each species actually has a (somewhat) restricted habitat.

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