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In 1877, an unfamiliar type of weed appeared in Bon Homme County,
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South Dakota, and began spreading across the northern Great Plains. The
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plant, called tumbleweed, has green stems intricate branches, a nearly round
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shape, and long leaves with sharp points on the end. Mice, mountain sheep,
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and pronghorn antelope* feed on it. The branches are soft and green when
young but woody and gray when ( 1 ).
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tumbleweed does not spend its entire life rooted
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Unlike other plants the がう点に
Unlike other plants, the
the soil. In the fall, a layer
of cells in the stem weakens and the plant breaks off from its roots and rolls (
across the fields in the wind. The tumbleweed doesn't depend on wind, birds,
or mammals to disperse its seeds. As this woody sphere rolls along, it drops
its numerous seeds (up to 250,000 per plant). The seeds are unusual in that
tored food reserve. Instead, each seed is a coiled,
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