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.
Himalayan blackberry is an invasive shrub native to Asia that forms dense thickets in British Columbia. It’s a large, evergreen plant with arching stems that can grow up to 12 meters long and 3 meters tall
Dame’s rocket (Hesperis matronalis) is a weed commonly found in BC, easily identifiable by its fragrant, showy flowers with four petals, often purple but can be pink or white.
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.
Canada thistle is widespread in all areas of BC on roadsides, cultivated fields and pastures, and logged forests and other disturbed areas.