Hound’s-tongue
Hound’s tongue grows on dry, well-drained sites such as roadsides, pastures and disturbed soils. It was unintentionally introduced from its native range in Europe.
Hound’s tongue grows on dry, well-drained sites such as roadsides, pastures and disturbed soils. It was unintentionally introduced from its native range in Europe.
Hoary alyssum is an invasive plant species in British Columbia, characterized by its small, white flowers with deeply notched petals, greenish-grey leaves, and stems covered in star-shaped hairs.
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.
Black medic is often mistaken for clover and oxalis as it looks very similar with trifoliate leaf arrangements.
Black henbane is a poisonous, invasive plant with a foul odor and a thick, fleshy taproot.