As a result, mimosa trees have escaped their bounds, outcompeting native plants. That's why they're considered invasive in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey ...
And that may be for the best given the alluring plant is in fact an invasive weed named mimosa pudica — otherwise known as a sensitive plant or touch-me-not. The prickly shrub, known for its ...
Think twice before bringing home one of these pretty, easy-to-grow trees for your yard.Fact checked by Emily PetersonReviewed ...
Begun by the North American Invasive Species Management Association ... are often still growing in the yard, such as mimosa and mulberry trees, linden and double-file viburnums, the common ...