Svejcar and his colleagues at the Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center hope to develop a model where
noninvasive plants — those that do not reproduce prolifically and take over an area — can be used to counter invasive weeds.
Nearly 40 years ago John Weeks changed his ways as a floral bigot and decided to view weeds equal in beauty and purpose to
noninvasive plants.
Not exact matches
That's a low - growing succulent
plant, a
noninvasive species that is very drought tolerant.