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Jan 5, 2023 11:42 AM CST
California (Zone 9b)
The typical definition of a native plant is something that grows naturally in a particular region without direct or indirect human intervention. In North and South America that means before European settlement of an area.
he U.S. government defines them as "naturally occurring, either presently or historically, in any ecosystem". The operative word is "naturally". Naturally means without human input. That would preclude any species brought to North America by people.

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