Mimosa Trees, Once Prized Ornamentals, Become Invasive Species Across U.S. South and East
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Mimosa Trees, Once Prized Ornamentals, Become Invasive Species Across U.S. South and East

What's Happening? The mimosa tree (Albizia julibrissin), introduced to the United States around 1745 for its fragrant pink flowers and delicate foliage, has escaped cultivation and is now considered an invasive species across parts of the southern and eastern U.S. Initially welcomed as an ornamental
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