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Is indian fleabane invasive?
Indian fleabane can be invasive in certain regions where it is not native, often forming dense stands in disturbed sites and outcompeting local vegetation. Its classification as invasive varies by location and regulatory frameworks, so the specific impact and status of indian fleabane should be checked against regional invasive species lists.
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