depends what country you stay in; they are native species in one country, but may be invader species in another
Invasive plants uses natural resources originally used by native plants. In this way, invasive plants drives native plants out by depriving them of food and water. Over time, whole regions will be taken over by invasive plants, destroying the diversity of native plants and animal populations who depend on these plants to survive.
some varieties are mildly invasive.
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It is not a native plant and it crowds out native plants.
Campanulas are very beautiful, but are rather scentless.
Miloslav Kovanda has written: 'Polyploidy and variation in the Campanula rotundifolia complex' -- subject(s): Campanula, Campanula rotundifolia, Classification, Plants, Polyploidy, Variation
Invasive plants uses natural resources originally used by native plants. In this way, invasive plants drives native plants out by depriving them of food and water. Over time, whole regions will be taken over by invasive plants, destroying the diversity of native plants and animal populations who depend on these plants to survive.
Campanula isophylla was created in 1824.
Campanula poscharskyana was created in 1908.
some varieties are mildly invasive.
Some invasive plants in Maryland are the pine, elm, fir, palm, spruce, and elm tree . Hope this helped !!
yes
Water hyacinth is an invasive species. It comes from the Amazon River and is now a problem in the Great Lakes. Ten plants can become over 600 plants in three months.The spring flower bulb is not invasive.
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PronunciationNAME PRONUNCIATIONCOMMON NAME or EXAMPLECampanulakam-PAN-yew-luh Campanula or Bellflower
zebra mussles
Randy G. Westbrooks has written: 'Poisonous plants of eastern North America' -- subject(s): Identification, Poisonous plants, Toxicology 'Invasive plants' -- subject(s): Control, Invasive plants, Plant invasions, Weeds