Invasive plants can wreak havoc on your garden and local ecosystem. They spread aggressively, outcompeting native species and ...
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Some of the most eye-catching plant cultivars can be invasive, poisonous, or attractive to unwelcome insects. Of course, what’s bad in one garden might be OK in another. It depends on matters ...
Whenever I read about a plant that is described as a prolific self-seeder or self-sower, red flags go up. Is this code for an aggressive, invasive species that I'll regret growing in my yard? It is ...
INVASIVE: Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii ... NATIVE ALTERNATIVE: For similarly dramatic red fall foliage in zones 3-8, plant “Autumn Magic” black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa ...
Whenever I read about a plant that is described as a prolific self-seeder or self-sower, red flags go up. Is this code for an aggressive, invasive species that I'll regret growing in my yard? It is ...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO LANDOWNERS WITH PARCELS OF AT LEAST 10 WOODED ACRES. Invasive plants choke out native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers, and harm wildlife habitat in your woods!
An easy-to-grow flowering shrub, Holly-Leaved Barberry (Berberis aquifolium or ... and some species are considered invasive.
Learn More › Some of the most eye-catching plant cultivars can be invasive, poisonous, or attractive to unwelcome insects. Of course, what’s bad in one garden might be OK in another.
While English Ivy may look beautiful as it grows and crawls up old buildings, it is one of the many foreign invasive plant species in B.C. that chokes out native plant species. English Ivy, and many ...