Overgrows
Overgrows is a term used to describe the process or instances of vegetation or other organisms growing over and covering an area, object, or surface. It commonly refers to rapid or extensive growth that obscures what lies beneath, such as vines climbing a wall, moss spreading over a stone facade, or algae forming a dense mat on a pond surface. In ecological contexts, overgrowth results from favorable conditions—ample light, water, nutrients, and limited disturbance—allowing plants to extend horizontally or vertically and to outcompete slower-growing species.
Overgrowth can have mixed ecological effects. It may create new microhabitats, contribute to succession, and alter
Management of overgrows depends on context. In natural areas, managers may monitor growth patterns to preserve
Overall, overgrows describe a widespread natural phenomenon with ecological, aesthetic, and practical implications, varying by species,