Slash pine, native to the southeastern regions of North America, has a presence across diverse continents including Australia, East Asia, and Pacific islands, suggesting a wide cultivation and introduction. Although it thrives in these new regions, in Southern America and Southern Africa, slash pine has established itself in a manner that may have an impact on local ecosystems. In these areas, its resilience and adaptability have sometimes led it to be thought of as having the potential to disrupt native flora and fauna.