IllustrativeFlorida imported Brazilian pepper from South America in the late 1800s to beautify gardens, but birds fea
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Brazilian pepper trees, originally imported from South America to florida in the late 1800s for ornamental purposes, have become invasive. Efforts are being made to control the spread of these trees, including the deployment of insects as a form of biological control. The invasive trees are considered a threat to native flora, particularly in the everglades.
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