The survey of different Rabi crops of Malwa region of Punjab, India, during the years 2018‒2021 resulted in documenting 72 angiosperm weeds of 59 genera from 25 families. The wheat crop was found infested with maximum number of weed species (71 spp.), following by mustard and various pulses (59 spp. each), sugarcane (58) and fodder (berseem) crop (56 spp.). Of these, 82% (59 spp.) are annuals and 18% (13 spp.) perennials. Naturally, 93% (67 spp.) are herbs and the remaining 7% (5 spp.) shrubs. Among the families, Asteraceae are the most dominant with 14 species followed by Poaceae (8 spp.) and Amaranthaceae, Malvaceae, Fabaceae, Scrophulariaceae and Solanaceae (4 spp. each).