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Is common mallow invasive?
Common mallow is an invasive weed originated from Eurasia and North Africa. Common mallow reproduces prosperously - each plant could produce 300-500 seeds, which could then survive 5 years in soil. It's also tenaciously vital - its long taproot makes it tolerant to bad, dry soil conditions. Compared to other plants, it's powerfully competitive, and harms farm fields and lawns at times. With strong fertility, it will do harm to farmland, lawn, and garden under certain conditions.
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