The pantropical weed species, native to tropical and sub-tropical regions of Central and South America, was introduced in India in the early 18th century as an ornamental plant, and now infests approximately 3,252.82 sq. km. of forests in Himachal Pradesh
The pantropical weed species, native to tropical and sub-tropical regions of Central and South America, was introduced in India in the early 18th century as an ornamental plant, and now infests approximately 3,252.82 sq. km. of forests in Himachal Pradesh The pantropical weed species, native to tropical and sub-tropical regions of Central and South America, was introduced in India in the early 18th century as an ornamental plant, and now infests approximately 3,252.82 sq. km. of forests in Himachal Pradesh