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Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsApril 29, 2025001 Min Read
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Invasive species pose significant challenges for gardeners and public safety, as highlighted by TikTok user Jake Case, who warns about “stink net,” an invasive plant in Arizona. This yellow flower, while attractive, can exacerbate wildfire risks because it dries out in the hot summer. Case advocates for eradicating stink net from private properties, volunteering to remove it from public land, and raising awareness in homeowners associations.

Stink net, native to Africa, is rapidly spreading across Arizona and nearby states, complicating efforts for control. To combat invasive species, many are rewilding their yards with native plants like buffalo grass and clover, which require less water and maintenance, while benefiting the ecosystem by attracting pollinators. Commenters on Case’s video confirmed its prevalence, expressing concern over its spread in their areas.

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