Japanese knotweed has been spotted across Oxfordshire. (Image: Property Care Association) Environet reports 44 instances in Oxford, 13 in Henley, and eight in Banbury and Abingdon while noticing seven ...
As cases continue to rise, calls for enhanced control measures and public awareness have intensified. Initially introduced in the 19th century as an ornamental plant, Japanese knotweed has become ...
The latest hotspots of Japanese knotweed in Bucks have been revealed. The invasive species is currently "thriving" ahead of its usual growing period due to warmer and wetter weather this winter, ...
Japanese knotweed can grow up to four inches a day and forms dense thickets which can kill native plant species. Data from Environet shows which areas of the county are currently seeing a break out of ...
In the national Japanese knotweed hotspots list, Berkshire is the 15th worst affected county in England. Reading topped the ranking in Berkshire with 166 occurences within 4km of the town. (Image: NQ) ...