It is present throughout Southeast Asia as a naturalized species.
In South Africa and Australia, it has become a naturalized species from original landscape uses.
It is a naturalized non-invasive species in North America.
An introduced species, also known as a naturalized or exotic species, is an organism that is not indigenous to a given place or area.
It is native to Africa but it can be found throughout the tropical and subtropical world as a naturalized species.
In some places it grows in the wild as a naturalized species.
It contains medicinal plants and fruit trees, as well as spontaneous and naturalized species.
It was probably originally native to Eurasia, but it can now be found nearly worldwide as a naturalized species.
Seed bed preparation and the seeding process has facilitated the growth and expansion of naturalized non-native species.
It can be found in tropical areas around the globe, a naturalized species in many places.