Invasive Species: Plants

Invasive Species: Plants
US Department of Agriculture
National Invasive Species Information Center

Invasive plants are introduced species that can thrive in areas beyond their natural range of dispersal. These plants are characteristically adaptable, aggressive, and have a high reproductive capacity. Their vigor combined with a lack of natural enemies often leads to outbreak populations. Invasive aquatic plant species are included in Aquatic Species - Aquatic Plants.

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