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May 5, 2022 8:19 AM CST
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Plants work the same way as animals and insects — in their natural habitats they usually have some natural controls such as weather patterns, water availability, natural predators (plants as forage) that keep them in balance with their surroundings. Often when they are introduced to new environments those controls don't exist, so the introduced entity reproduces unabated. If it spreads to the extent that it pushes out local species, it is considered invasive.

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