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Home / Environment / Silent Invasion: The Invasive Lantana's Reign

Silent Invasion: The Invasive Lantana's Reign

26 Dec

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Summary

  • Lantana camara, a flowering plant, aggressively suppresses other vegetation.
  • Its toxins harm livestock, yet its seeds are dispersed by animals.
  • Tribal communities now repurpose Lantana into economic goods.
Silent Invasion: The Invasive Lantana's Reign

A silent invasion by the plant Lantana camara is currently underway, impacting tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions worldwide. This once-charming flowering shrub, originating from Central and South America, was introduced globally in the 17th century for its ornamental appeal. By the 19th century, it had escaped cultivation, aggressively spreading and suppressing native vegetation through chemical releases and resilience in poor soils.

Despite decades of control efforts, including manual removal, burning, herbicides, and the introduction of natural enemies, Lantana has proven incredibly difficult to eradicate. By December 2000, it was classified as one of the world's worst invasive species by the IUCN. Its aggressive growth, toxicity to livestock, and efficient seed dispersal by animals have cemented its status as a significant ecological challenge.

In the face of its persistent spread, amplified by global warming, some communities are adapting. Notably, tribal communities in Tamil Nadu are now utilizing Lantana's woody stems to create furniture, home décor, and sculptures. This shift transforms an ecological menace into a source of economic opportunity, demonstrating innovative ways to coexist with invasive species.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lantana camara is a flowering plant originating from the Americas that aggressively invades and suppresses native vegetation, earning its classification as one of the world's worst invasive species.
Communities in Tamil Nadu are repurposing Lantana's woody stems into furniture, home décor, and sculptures, creating economic opportunities from the invasive weed.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared Lantana camara one of the world's worst invasive species by December 2000.

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