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Hybrid poplar roots are not typically considered invasive in the same way that some other species are. However, they can spread aggressively and may compete with nearby plants for water and nutrients. Their roots can also cause issues with infrastructure, such as damaging sidewalks or pipes if planted too close to structures. Proper placement and management can help mitigate potential problems.

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