General Impact
Dense stands of Albizia julibrissin reduce the sunlight and nutrients available to native plants. It is a strong competitor with native trees and shrubs in open areas or forest edges as it can grow in a variety of soils, produce large seed crops, and resprout when damaged. A. julibrissin can become a serious competitor along riparian areas, which provide scoured shores and water transportation, making plant establishment and seed dispersal easier.
Location Specific Impacts:Alabama (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Arizona (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Arkansas (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. California (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Delaware (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Florida (USA) (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Georgia (USA) (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Illinois (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Indiana (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Kentucky (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Louisiana (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Maryland (USA) (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Mississippi (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Missouri (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. New Jersey (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. New Mexico (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. New York (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. North Carolina (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Ohio (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Oklahoma (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Pennsylvania (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. South Carolina (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Tennessee (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Texas (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Utah (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. Virginia (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation. West Virginia (United States (USA)) Competition: Albizia julibrissin invades disturbed areas and competes with native vegetation.
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