Many invasive species thrive in the CMA, including multiflora rose, Tatarian honeysuckle, Japanese stilt grass, privet, and garlic mustard. These plants are able to out-compete most other native species, therefore reducing biodiversity and creating a less healthy environment.
Thanks to volunteers, GSWA has replaced many of the non-native species with a variety of native plantings, marked with pink ribbon. This diversity strengthens and stabilizes the system.
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