Description: The term ‘Neophyte Hybrid’ refers to a hybrid plant that is recently introduced into an ecosystem. These plants are the result of combining two or more different species, which gives them unique characteristics that can be advantageous in their new environment. Neophyte hybrids often exhibit high adaptability and can thrive in conditions that may be unfavorable for the parent species. Their introduction into an ecosystem can have significant effects, both positive and negative, on local biodiversity. On one hand, they can contribute to genetic diversity and provide new food sources or habitats for other species. On the other hand, they can also become invasive species, competing with native species for resources and disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. Identifying and studying neophyte hybrids is crucial for understanding their impact on the environment and for developing appropriate management strategies to minimize their adverse effects.