Japanese knotweed is an invasive weed that can cause damage to gardens and properties. Here's how to spot it in autumn, as ...
Outside of its native habitat in China and Japan, knotweed is considered to be one of the most invasive and difficult to ...
Japanese knotweed is a highly invasive plant that spreads easily, whether that's through disturbed soil or fragments falling ...
It won't be long before the weather starts to get a lot colder, and people are being urged to take action against a ...
The invasive plant spreads easily, whether that's through disturbed soil or fragments falling from a neighbour's property.
Invasive Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica) swamping native plants - Linda McKusick/Shutterstock With its broad, green leaves and graceful white flower spikes, Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica ...
Experts have revealed the truth behind invasive plant species Japanese knotweed, which is thriving in Oxfordshire.
One plant that changes as autumn progresses is the Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica), an invasive weed. This undergoes notable transformations that make it easier to identify. The most visible ...
Aggressive Japanese knotweed is thriving and spreading faster than usual this summer, experts have warned. The plant, which can grow up to 10cm (4 inches) per day, is reaching its peak season.
A council has pledged £120,000 to tackle an invasive plant along a stretch of coastline across the next two years. North Norfolk District Council is looking at ways to address Japanese knotweed along ...
An invasive species has been spotted in a Lincolnshire river. The Environment Agency shared earlier this week that it had ...