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Leafy Spurge

Leafy Spurge

It is distinguished from most other plants by its milky latex, spreading roots with pink buds, its slender green leaves that are mostly alternate, and its yellowish-green inflorescence.

Cypress Spurge

Cypress Spurge

Cypress Spurge grows quickly and aggressively, releasing chemicals from its roots which stop other plants growing near it. This helps it crowd out native species.

Meadow Buttercup

Meadow Buttercup

Meadow buttercup, or Ranunculus acris, is a widespread, non-native, invasive species in British Columbia, commonly found in meadows, pastures, and disturbed areas, often thriving in wet, lowland environments.

Creeping Buttercup

Creeping Buttercup

Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens), a European weed, is a common invasive species in British Columbia, particularly in disturbed areas and wet environments, spreading through runners and seeds.

Common Comfrey

Common Comfrey

It can be found growing in shady, rich soils near riparian areas or in roadside ditches. It primarily reproduces vegetatively and is notoriously difficult to remove due to its tendency to sprout whole plants from small root fragments.