Russian Thistle
Russian thistle is a problematic annual weed, also known as a tumbleweed, that can grow up to 1.5 meters tall in British Columbia.
Russian thistle is a problematic annual weed, also known as a tumbleweed, that can grow up to 1.5 meters tall in British Columbia.
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.
Green foxtail is a common annual grass found in BC, known for its “bottle-brush” or “foxtail” seed heads. It’s a weed that outcompetes other plants and can negatively impact forage and crop production.
Curly or Curled dock is a common weed in BC, easily identified by its long, narrow leaves with wavy or curly edges.