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.
Purple loosestrife, an invasive wetland plant native to Eurasia, is characterized by its showy purple flowers arranged in long vertical spikes.
Oxeye daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare, is a perennial herb native to Eurasia that has become widespread in BC. It’s considered a noxious weed in BC due to its ability to form dense populations and outcompete native plants.
Orange hawkweed ( Pilosella aurantiaca formerly Hieracium aurantiacum) is a perennial forb with bright orange-red flowers that grow in clusters at the top of a leafless stem.
Mountain bluet (Centaurea montana) is a perennial herb, often found in British Columbia, with bright blue, daisy-like flowers and a thistle-like appearance.