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Apricot trees (Prunus armeniaca) are not typically considered invasive. They are cultivated for their fruit and can be grown in various climates, but they do not spread aggressively or outcompete native species in the way that invasive plants do. However, in some regions, if not properly managed, they may escape cultivation and establish in the wild, but this is not common. Overall, they are generally regarded as non-invasive.

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