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.
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.
It is native to Europe, where in some parts it is eaten, but is widespread in North America where it is considered a weed. Bladder Campion tea is widely used in folk medicine.
Perennial herb from a long-creeping rhizome, this species spreads easily from root fragments and can spread into new areas as a result of the dumping of garden debris.
Baby’s Breath comes from Eurasia and was brought to North America as a garden ornamental. It is now often used in bouquets as an ornamental filler.
Giant hogweed (Giant cow parsnip, Cartwheel flower) is an extremely toxic invasive plant with sap that will cause burns, blisters and scars when touched by bare skin.