Japanese knotweed is much harder to spot during the winter months, and home sellers could potentially disguise it - even though it is illegal not to declare the weed's presence ...
Japanese knotweed is an invading species which can grow up to four inches a day and forms dense thickets which can kill native plant species. Emily Grant, director of Environet, said: “With over ...
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 ...
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 ...
Known as Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica), this species should not be grown in your garden. Listed as an invasive plant by IPSAWG, it has a high risk of escaping into natural areas such as ...
The Cumbria Japanese knotweed hotspots for 2024 are: Carlisle with 34 infestations in a 4km radius, Maryport with 18, Workington with 15, Whitehaven with 23, Frizington with 47, Keswick with 31, ...
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, ...