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  2. In botany, naturalisation is the situation in which an exogenous plant reproduces and disperses on its own in a new environment. For example, northern white cedar is naturalised in United Kingdom, where it reproduces on its own, while it is not in France, where human intervention via cuttings or seeds are essential for its dissemination.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalisation_(biology)
    Naturalized species are often introduced species that do not need human help to reproduce and maintain their population in an area outside their native range (no longer adventive), but that also applies to populations migrating and establishing in a novel environment (e.g.: in Europe, house sparrows are well established since early Iron Age though they originated from Asia).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduced_species
    Dandelions and western salsify are commonly considered “naturalized” plant species, for example, and they are commonly found in Midwest yards and along roadsides.
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