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The original was posted on /r/biology by /u/Albina-tqn on 2024-04-09 13:02:55.
i’m currently translating a german page for a foundation into english. its a website with informations about wild plants and cultivated plants.
the text often explains that a plant is not native to this region but it kind of assimilated to the local climate and it occurs in the wild now. it is not considered invasive, the german word used “eingebührgert” which directly translates to neutralized/nationalized, it also means immigrants getting the citizenship of another country.
is there a word or an eloquent way to describe this. a plant getting a new citizenship so to say lol
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