If Japanese knotweed is confirmed, it's vital you report its presence to your local council or authorities. 'They may have specific procedures in place for handling invasive plant sightings,' says ...
Giant knotweed, a terrestrial herbaceous plant in the Polygonaceae family, invades along waterways, roads, forest openings, and disturbed sites where dumped. Key characteristics of this invasive ...
Japanese knotweed can be a homeowner's nightmare. If it is left untreated it grows at a phenomenal rate and can quickly cover ...
Experts have drawn up a map showing the worst affected places across the authority area - and explained what to do if you ...
The hotspots across Glasgow for the highly destructive Japanese knotweed have been revealed - here is how to spot and destroy ...
Japanese knotweed’s above-ground growth has now died back and the leaves have fallen to the ground, leaving only dead canes remaining. It’s therefore easier for sellers to conceal the plant, despite ...
Japanese Knotweed is probably the best-known invasive ... due to the risk posed to native floral species. The biggest plant invaders of UK gardens include: Giant rhubarb (Gunnera tinctoria ...
Japanese knotweed, a terrestrial herbaceous plant that is in the Polygonaceae family, invades along rivers, streams, roads, and in disturbed areas or where dumped. It prefers full sun and rich soils ...