Meadow Knapweed
Meadow knapweed is a perennial plant, a hybrid of brown and black knapweeds, known for its deep roots and ability to reproduce mainly by seed.
Meadow knapweed is a perennial plant, a hybrid of brown and black knapweeds, known for its deep roots and ability to reproduce mainly by seed.
Meadow goat’s beard ( Tragopogon pratensis ) is a non-native, biennial herb native to Europe, characterized by its yellow, dandelion-like flower heads and grass-like leaves.
Marsh plume thistle (Cirsium palustre) is a biennial or perennial herb characterized by its tall, spiny-winged stems, deeply lobed, spiny leaves, and clusters of purple flowers at the tips of the stems. It is considered an invasive species in BC.
Bassia scoparia, also known as Kochia or Summer Cypress, is an annual, bushy plant with numerous branches that can grow up to 1.5 meters tall in BC.
Japanese butterbur also known as fuki, is a large perennial herb native to Asia, introduced to British Columbia and now considered an invasive species.