They can bring imported diseases from the foreign land it came from. The CDC hates when people import plants.
Non-native plants are commonly found in urban areas and along roadsides in the US. These plants are often introduced through landscaping or accidental spread and can outcompete native species, leading to ecosystem imbalances.
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Why would aboriginals create a diffrent word for the only plants they knew of? Non-native plants, that Europeans first brought would have been given new names. I would say that the aboriginal name for native plants would be simply their name for "Plants". Depending on what group and dialect, the word will differ.
William Bartram studied a wide variety of plants during his explorations in the southeastern United States, including native species like magnolias, orchids, and azaleas. He also documented non-native plants that had been introduced to the region, such as camellias and peaches.
they are both plants
native plants had most requirements of fertilizers and pesticides.
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It depends if they're native or non-native. Usually non-native plants are pests because they take over everything.
Non-native plants are commonly found in urban areas and along roadsides in the US. These plants are often introduced through landscaping or accidental spread and can outcompete native species, leading to ecosystem imbalances.
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Seeding is generally a good thing. By sowing seeds, you are able to plant flowers, and food to eat. One way that seeding can be bad, is if you seed non native plants in a public area. These new plants can become invasive, choking out the native plants.
A non-native plant in an ecosystem can outcompete native plant species for resources like sunlight, water, and nutrients, leading to a decrease in biodiversity. This can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and impact wildlife that rely on native plants for food and shelter. Additionally, non-native plants may not have natural predators in the new environment, allowing them to spread rapidly and become invasive.
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Non native plants have been used to solve soil problems. One, in Arizona, is buffelgrass, which was introduced as forage for cattle during the 1930s. It has taken over large areas of land and one issue is that it is fuel for very hot wildfires. It also crowds out native grasses, and renders the soil infertile after about ten years.
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