What specific biological mechanism allows tree-of-heaven to quickly outcompete native flora?
Answer
Chemical warfare, known as allelopathy
The tree-of-heaven utilizes allelopathy, which is a form of chemical warfare, enabling it to inhibit or kill surrounding native plants.

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