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A number of introduced species have become naturalised; many of these were introduced by whalers in cattle fodder, and some are considered invasive.
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The bunds then create a more naturalised landscaped instead of thick or high fencing/ barriers.
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Many of those becoming naturalised in the late 1940s did so to allay the suspicion caused by the war.
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Although regarded as a rare species, it is commonly cultivated, and has become naturalised in areas outside its original range.
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It has been introduced and is widely naturalised elsewhere.
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The tree was evidently cultivated more intensively in the past, as it has become extensively naturalised, and is now found mainly in the wild.
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The letter v has been naturalised into the language, although it is not part of the traditional alphabet, and has the same pronunciation as bh.
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The species has become naturalised in tropical and sub-tropical forests worldwide, where it has caused severe ecological damage in some cases (see below).
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Five of these species are introduced and naturalised.
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