Here are six of the most invasive species that can be found around the world.
Experts name 8 invasive plants to look for in your garden that have become widespread across the UK, from giant hogweed to ...
Control methods like manual removal, mowing, and herbicides are essential to prevent knotweed from overtaking your garden.
Japanese knotweed sounded like a very clever idea. A plant that typically colonised volcanoes in Japan was imported to Britain to help hide, or possibly even stabilise, railway embankments.
The hotspots across Glasgow for the highly destructive Japanese knotweed have been revealed - here is how to spot and destroy it.
Japanese knotweed, a terrestrial herbaceous plant that is in the Polygonaceae family ... typically grows to be 10 feet tall with stems that are hollow like bamboo spade-shaped leaves with pointed tips ...
All of us in upstate New York should be aware of the presence of invasive plant species, the impact that they can have on our ...
Homebuyers viewing properties during the next three months should be extra watchful for signs of invasive Japanese knotweed, which has now died back and is easier for sellers to conceal or surveyors ...
Households have been advised to undertake a winter purge to rid themselves of any invasive plant species that ... become a nuisance next spring. Japanese Knotweed is probably the best-known ...
The world's largest field trial on the control of Japanese knotweed, conducted in Wales, has found that eradicating the plant is not possible. Researchers from Swansea University have carried out ...
Giant knotweed, a terrestrial herbaceous plant in the Polygonaceae family ... and also larger than the similar leaves of invasive Japanese knotweed produces flower stalks that contain numerous ...