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Invasive plants are non-native plants in a given region that outcompete native plants. We highlight invasive plants on Falling Fruit so that you can seek them out and eat them, fighting back invasions one tasty bite at a time! Invasive species are currently only listed for the United States and based on U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) state-level noxious and invasive species lists.
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Tree inventories are compiled by institutions seeking to better document and care for their trees. These data are typically collected by trained arborists and are both detailed and exhaustive. We carefully pick out edible species from these inventories and add them to the map for you. Help us map your neighborhood by asking your city (or university, canton, etc) if a tree inventory exists and whether it can be shared on Falling Fruit.
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