Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Zero-waste restaurant Silo is serving up invasive species for a limited time (The Independent/iStock) Utter the words “Japanese ...
A large patch of Japanese knotweed grows in a yard. - Linda McKusick/Shutterstock Of all the invasive weeds you can find growing in your yard, Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is one of the most ...
You are likely seeing pretty hedge-like plants with mounds of white flowers growing along streams and highways this time of year. This is the highly invasive plant called Japanese knotweed (Fallopia ...
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 ...
For a highly invasive plant, Japanese knotweed looks unassuming. With green bamboo-like stems, spade- or heart-shaped leaves and, in late summer, clusters of white or pale green flowers, Japanese ...
Angry locals in an English neighborhood say Japanese knotweed has taken over a park and is creeping toward their homes in scenes reminiscent of the horror movie The Day of the Triffids. Residents fear ...
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