Scotch Broom
Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius) is a woody shrub known for its bright yellow, pea-like flowers and its status as an invasive species in British Columbia, particularly in the southern regions.
Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius) is a woody shrub known for its bright yellow, pea-like flowers and its status as an invasive species in British Columbia, particularly in the southern regions.
Mullein, a biennial plant, is commonly found in British Columbia and is known for its distinctive appearance.
Mossy stonecrop, also known as Sedum acre or golden moss stonecrop, is a low-growing, mat-forming succulent perennial with bright green, fleshy leaves.
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.
Groundsel, specifically Senecio vulgaris (common groundsel), is a widespread annual weed in British Columbia, characterized by its yellow flower heads, lobed and ragged leaves, and ability to grow in various disturbed and sunny habitats.