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.
Yellow toadflax, also known as common toadflax, is a perennial herb found in British Columbia that is characterized by its bright yellow, snapdragon-like flowers and narrow, pale green leaves.
Yellow hawkweeds in British Columbia are herbaceous perennials with yellow, dandelion-like flower heads.
Yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia spp.) in BC is a perennial plant known for its bright yellow, star-shaped flowers and ability to grow in moist environments.