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FIREWEED, the name given in the United States to various plants which spring up quickly and profusely in burnt-over areas in forest regions, especially to the great willow-herb (q.v.), which almost throughout the continent is exceedingly abundant after forest fires. Its rapid spread is effected by the blowing about of its small downy-tufted seeds by the wind.