Some of the South’s most stunning garden favorites—like honeysuckle, wisteria, and mimosa trees—are actually invasive species that quietly threaten local ecosystems. These plants may look gorgeous, but they crowd out native species, making life harder for pollinators like bees and butterflies that keep our environment healthy. Swapping out even part of your lawn for native plants or low-maintenance options like clover or buffalo grass can make a real difference for biodiversity and save you time and money. It’s tough to say goodbye to pretty plants, but what’s your take—would you trade beauty for a healthier ecosystem? #Home #SouthernGardens #InvasiveSpecies