The butterfly bush is considered invasive in southern states because it can outcompete native plants for resources, leading to a decline in biodiversity. Its ability to produce abundant seeds and spread quickly through wind dispersal also contributes to its invasive behavior, especially in areas where it does not have natural predators to keep its population in check.
Yes, cattails can be considered an invasive species in certain regions. They are fast-growing plants that can take over wetland habitats, outcompeting native species and reducing biodiversity. Management efforts may be necessary to control their spread in some areas.
Ragweed is native to North America and can be found throughout the United States and Canada. It is considered an invasive species in Europe and parts of Asia where it has been introduced. Ragweed thrives in disturbed habitats such as roadsides, fields, and gardens.
Fennel can be grown in a variety of states across the United States, including California, Florida, Texas, Arizona, and parts of the Northeast such as New York and Massachusetts. Fennel thrives in regions with warm temperatures and plenty of sun.
Yes , Virginia is a Southern state. It can also be classified as a "Mid-Atlantic" State, but culturally Southern. Virginia was also the Capital of the Confederate States of America. Not only is Virginia a Southern state , its the OLDEST Southern state, being settled in 1607, long before places such as Alabama or even Georgia. Virginia is also known as the "Old Dominion" and is ten of the original 13 colonies. Virginia is also one of four commonwealth states along with Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Massachusetts. We have one of the oldest counties in the country, Henrico County was established in 1611.
No it is the Appalachian Upland South of the Mid Atlantic US.
because we no longer wanted to be part of the union, where the southern states were not considered soverign and the union states did not believe in states' rights like the south did
because we no longer wanted to be part of the union, where the southern states were not considered soverign and the union states did not believe in states' rights like the south did
Tariff of 1828
it was not considered treason because of the way the cession happened
Southern state. It is in the southeast part of the United states.
At the beginning of the US Civil War, the "southern" border States were Kentucky and Missouri. In this answer, Maryland is excluded in that although it was a pro=southern slave State, it cannot be considered a border State.
The Monarch Butterfly is known to migrate in cold weather. They will spend their summers all around the United States, and migrate to Mexico and Southern California in the winter.
No. The southern states were re-admitted to the Union after the Civil War. __________ I believe the southern states were never considered outside of the union by the US.
The most northern of the southern states in the United States of America is the state of Maryland. Although not usually considered a southern state, the state of Delaware may also be the northernmost of the southern states as it shares a northern border with Maryland.
No, Iowa is a Northern State.
Monarch butterflies can be found throughout southern Canada, all over the mainland United States, and as far south as the Caribbean
When referring to the human body, the "southern part" is considered to be everything below the waist. When referring to the United States, the southern part is considered to be Maryland and everything below it.