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Do Dogwood Trees Have Invasive Roots? [Solved]

Kousa dogwoods (Cornus kousa) Kousa dogwood is an especially popular plant that also is considered to be an invasive plant. It’s also invasive in the sense that it’s invading our suburbs, institutional grounds, and other public areas by being so frequently planted. It takes up a lot of space, giving nothing back.

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