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5 of the most invasive plant species in the world

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5 of the most invasive plant species in the world

When invasive species are introduced to an area where they are not native, they can cause ecological damage. Many times the species are brought accidentally or purposefully through trade then spread rapidly in the new region due to a lack of predators and competition. Climate change is also increasing the spread of invasive species, with the number of alien species on every continent expected to increase 36% by 2050 according to a study published in the journal Global Change Biology. These 5 invasive plants causing problems around the world.

Japanese knotweed

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