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What makes the Norway maple tree invasive?
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The Norway maple is invasive because of its exceptional adaptability and aggressive reproductive capacity. It thrives in various soil types and urban environments, produces thousands of seeds that disperse over long distances, and has dense canopy growth that outcompetes native species like sugar maples and oaks.
Answered by Garrett Prins, Tri-County Tree. Based on Norway Maples: A Beautiful Tree with a Hidden Ecological Challenge.