Any plant is a weed if it insists on growing where the farmer wants another plant to grow. It is a plant that is out of place, according to one person's judgment, but according to the good judgment of nature it is perfectly in its place.¹

Lecture Performance by Julia Mensch, 20 min, 2024-2025


1Edwin R. Spencer, Just Weeds (1940). Quoted in Eduardo H. Rapoport, Angel Marzocca y Bárbara S. Drausal, Malezas Comestibles del Cono Sur, (Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, 2009) 3.