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This Pretty Plant Could Destroy Your Yard—Now’s the Time to Stop It
Japanese knotweed looks quite pretty when it’s in full bloom in late summer to early fall. But it’s actually a fast-growing ...
Four non-native species are now considered invasive in North America: Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius), Portuguese broom ...
Arundo donax, the invasive plant commonly known as Giant Reed, has been confirmed in Southern Oregon waterways, triggering an ...
Along with Bradford pear and the more than 60 invasive plants Ohio has banned, one is so aggressive that it is nearly impossible to eradicate. And, it is lowering property values worldwide where it's ...
Keeping areas free of invasive species is a matter of vigilance and a project that can take several years. Invasive species — many states maintain a list that is updated regularly — impact the whole ...
With its ability to grow through asphalt and structural material, survive up to 20 years in total darkness and uproot the foundation of homes, Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) could be the ...
Picking plants is one of the most exciting parts of planning a garden—between eye-catching flowers, lush greenery, and deciduous trees and shrubs with leaves that turn every fall, there are so many ...
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Why the Muskrat Is Being Hailed as a Hero
A new study has discovered that muskrats may play a role in controlling invasive cattail plants in the Great Lakes.
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Don't plant these invasive bulbs in your garden, warn experts – they'll take over in no time, and are a nightmare to get rid of!
There are plenty of invasive plants you should avoid planting in your garden, but Japanese knotweed is one of the most ...
As gardeners, we want our plants to thrive. However, some plants succeed a little too well, to the detriment of other plants in our gardens and beyond. When such plants escape cultivation and ...
How easy is it to have invasive plants delivered right to your door? Too easy, discovered the University of Minnesota's Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center along with the Minnesota Department ...
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