Invasive plants aren’t good for gardens. Too many nonnative plants, and soil could erode, native flora will fade away, leading to a decline in a region’s plant biodiversity, and birds and small ...
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Think twice before putting this invasive, tree-killing vine in your yard
This fast-growing vine has vibrant pretty fruit, but don't let its looks fool you. It's invasive, harms nearby plants, and is ...
Invasive woody plants present a major ecological challenge in eastern U.S. forests by outcompeting native species and ...
More trees are dying in Northeastern forests, and not just from old age. A new study authored by researchers at the University of Vermont finds disease and invasive insects spurred on by climate ...
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