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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 2384 (Introduced in Senate) — To promote botanical research and botanical sciences capacity, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Definitions

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In this Act: The term invasive plant species means a plant species that is nonnative with respect to an ecosystem and whose introduction into that ecosystem will cause, or is likely to cause— economic harm; environmental harm; or harm to— human health; animal health; or plant health. The term locally adapted means, with respect to a plant, a plant that— originates from an area that is geographically proximate to a planting area; and is environmentally adapted to, and likely to succeed in becoming established and persisting within, that area.
The term native plant species means indigenous terrestrial and aquatic plant species that evolved naturally in a defined native ecosystem. The term nonnative plant species means a plant that has been introduced by humans to a location outside the native or natural range of the plant and may, depending on relevant facts and circumstances, include a species introduced from— another continent; another ecosystem; another seed zone; or another habitat within an ecosystem. The term plant material includes, with respect to a native plant species or a nonnative plant species, such a plant or material of the plant capable of propagating that species, including— the seeds of the plant; the eggs of the plant; the spores of the plant; or other biological material of the plant.
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