Over the years travelers have brought back interesting plants from all over the world. Some plants are brought back because of their beauty. Other plants are brought to the U.S. to serve a purpose like roadway stabilization as in the case of Kudzu. Often these exotic plants from overseas become problematic. They can take over the local habitat in ways that are not foreseen and gradually push out other plants that should be growing there. One such plant is the Mimosa tree. Mimosa (Albizia julibrissin) is a small tree that originally came from China and was brought as a landscape tree.

Mimosa can grow up to 40 feet tall and has a fast growth rate of 3 feet per season. If you see seedlings pull them immediately. Established trees are harder to remove and need to be cut down. They will sucker from the stump and will need cut back until all their energy is expended. The photos in this post are in a park nearby and not in my garden fortunately!
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