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Is silk-reed invasive?
Yes, silk-reed is considered invasive in some regions, particularly where it has been introduced outside its native range. It tends to form dense stands that displace native vegetation and alter natural habitats, leading to environmental concerns and management challenges.
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Silk-reed
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