Japanese Butterbur
Japanese butterbur also known as fuki, is a large perennial herb native to Asia, introduced to British Columbia and now considered an invasive species.
Japanese butterbur also known as fuki, is a large perennial herb native to Asia, introduced to British Columbia and now considered an invasive species.
Himalayan knotweed (Persicaria wallichii) is a noxious weed in British Columbia, known for its rapid growth and dense stands.
Garden Loosestrife, also known as yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris), is a perennial plant with bright yellow, star-shaped flowers that grows in BC gardens.
Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria dalmatica) is an invasive plant in British Columbia, characterized by its yellow, snapdragon-like flowers, waxy, heart-shaped leaves, and creeping roots.
Perennial herb from a long-creeping rhizome, this species spreads easily from root fragments and can spread into new areas as a result of the dumping of garden debris.