Emily Grant is director of Environet Bindweed, dogwood, houttuynia and ivy are most commonly mistaken for Japanese knotweed.
Harmless garden weeds such as bindweed and ivy are frequently being confused with the highly invasive Japanese knotweed, ...
Research published in New Phytologist provides insights into why the invasive plant Japanese knotweed is so successful at ...
Japanese knotweed can now be found growing in nearly every part of Britain – and Bolton is the hotspot. That is according to ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that nobody (honestly, not a soul) wants to find Japanese knotweed on their property – but new research has revealed that some 4,500 homebuyers in the UK ...
Research published in New Phytologist provides insights into why the invasive plant Japanese knotweed is so successful at outcompeting native plants.
Research published in New Phytologist provides insights into why the invasive plant Japanese knotweed is so successful at outcompeting native ...
Hedge cutting can spread invasive Japanese knotweed, which can cause serious structural damage to houses and roads ...
They can also stray into outbuildings and some, such as Japanese knotweed, can damage homes as their roots spread and grow under, and sometimes into homes and other buildings. Invasive plant ...