Invasive plant species dominate highland peats in North Sumatra, Indonesia.
The researchers studied the plants in highland peat areas in North Sumatra, Indonesia. They looked at different types of habitats like flooded areas, dry areas, and forests. They found a total of 60 plant species, with the dry area having the most diversity. Most of the plants were invasive species. The plants in the dry area and pine forest were different from those in the mining and agriculture areas.