Russian Knapweed
Russian knapweed (Rhaponticum repens) is a perennial weed that is characterized by its creeping roots, branched stems, and oblong to lance-shaped leaves.
Russian knapweed (Rhaponticum repens) is a perennial weed that is characterized by its creeping roots, branched stems, and oblong to lance-shaped leaves.
Spotted knapweed, an invasive species in BC, is a biennial or short-lived perennial herb known for its distinctive “spotted” appearance due to the dark-tipped floral bracts.
Purple loosestrife, an invasive wetland plant native to Eurasia, is characterized by its showy purple flowers arranged in long vertical spikes.
Purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) in British Columbia is a tall, showy plant with a distinctive, one-sided cluster of bell-shaped, purple flowers.
Himalayan balsam, also known as Policeman’s Helmet, is an invasive plant species in British Columbia, known for its striking flowers and rapid growth.