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Specie in news: Lantana Camara

Lantana Camara

Central Idea

  • In an exhibition in Bengaluru, sculptures of elephants made from Lantana camara gained popular attraction.

About Lantana Camara

  • Lantana camara, commonly known as lantana, belongs to the verbena family (Verbenaceae) and originates from the American tropics.
  • Lantana was introduced to India in the early 19th century as an ornamental plant during the British colonial period. Its colorful flowers made it popular in gardens.
  • This shrub has the ability to spread across forest floors, climb like a creeper over trees, and easily intertwine with native vegetation.
  • Lantana is highly adaptable, thriving in diverse ecosystems.

Impacts on Local ecosystem

  • Lantana’s invasive nature poses a serious threat to native flora and fauna. It competes with native plants for resources, often leading to a reduction in native biodiversity.
  • It forms dense thickets that alter the structure of habitats that impede the movement of animals and change the microhabitat conditions, such as light availability and soil composition.
  • It can invade agricultural land, reducing crop yields, and can also infest pastures, impacting grazing for livestock.
  • It is toxic to livestock and can cause health issues if ingested. This adds to the economic burden for farmers who need to ensure their animals do not graze on lantana-infested land.
  • The plant increases the risk of fire in the ecosystems it invades because it forms dense thickets that can easily catch and spread fire.

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