See 'Strange Relations' by Philip Jose Farmer
An alien plant is any plant that is not native to a region. For example, a plant from Asia is considered an alien or non-native in the United States.
Charles P. Stone has written: 'Alien Plant Invasions in Native Ecosystems of Hawaii' 'Out and about' -- subject- s -: Poetry
Jane A. Plant has written: 'Pollutants, human health, and the environment' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Health aspects, Effect of human beings on, Pollution, Nature
Charles A. Lewis has written: 'Green nature/human nature' -- subject(s): Human-plant relationships
No
yes somewhere out in the trillions of Galaxy's there is life but i cannot absolutely definitely say that they are aliens. It could be an alien or a human or a plant. Noone knows.
Christopher Plant has written: 'Putting Power in Its Place' 'Turtle talk' -- subject(s): Ecology, Human ecology, Philosophy, The New catalyst
the bees check it for pollen and if they die its a alien plant
No evidence has proven that alien races exist, but if they do they may have plant-based characteristics (i.e. trees, flowers, cacti, etc.).
There is no scientific name for a "weird alien plant" as alien plants do not exist outside of science fiction. In reality, plants are classified based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships, not based on whether they are strange or extraterrestrial.
There are no such things as aliens, so probably no...
Animals such as elephants and giraffes eat alien invasion plants in Africa.