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.
Chilean tarweed, also known as coast tarweed (Madia sativa), is an annual herb found in British Columbia, characterized by its aromatic, roughly hairy stems and linear to lance-linear leaves.
Wild mustard in BC is an annual herb, often reaching heights of 30-100 cm, with stems that can be simple or branched and hairy.
Scentless chamomile (Matricaria perforata), also known as scentless mayweed, is a plant with daisy-like white flowers and a yellow center.
Himalayan balsam, also known as Policeman’s Helmet, is an invasive plant species in British Columbia, known for its striking flowers and rapid growth.