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- Whether naturalized plants should be removed depends on the situation. In ecology, the “10% rule” postulates that of all species introduced to a region outside of their native range, only 10% will survive to reproduce in their adopted environment. This 10% of non-native survivors are often called “naturalized” plants1. In some cases, naturalized bulbs in backyards don’t need maintenance2. However, naturalized, invasive and potentially invasive plant species should be removed from tourist facilities and areas where the main land-use practice is livestock production and conservation3. Some plants that become woody and stop producing foliage should be removed, but there are some exceptions4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The answer is – it depends. In ecology, the “10% rule” postulates that of all species introduced to a region outside of their native range, only 10% will survive to reproduce in their adopted environment. This 10% of non-native survivors are often called “naturalized” plants.www.hrwc.org/invasive-non-native-or-naturalized/In our backyards, naturalized bulbs only need human intervention to get them started. But once the bulbs are planted, there’s no maintenance necessary. You don’t need to dig out the bulbs after they’re done blooming to store them over the winter (a task some gardeners prefer to do in their bulb flower beds).www.bloomingbackyard.com/naturalizing-bulbs-in-l…"It is imperative that all naturalized, invasive and potentially invasive plant species be removed from the grounds of all tourist facilities and possibly also villages that fall within areas where the main land-use practice is livestock production and conservation.phys.org/news/2020-09-naturalized-invasive-potent…A simple answer is – it becomes unsightly. Some plants that become woody and stop producing foliage should be removed. There are some exceptions – or plants that can be revived.www.gardenersguild.com/know-when-to-replace-o…
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