Russian Knapweed
Russian knapweed (Rhaponticum repens) is a perennial weed that is characterized by its creeping roots, branched stems, and oblong to lance-shaped leaves.
Russian knapweed (Rhaponticum repens) is a perennial weed that is characterized by its creeping roots, branched stems, and oblong to lance-shaped leaves.
Russian thistle is a problematic annual weed, also known as a tumbleweed, that can grow up to 1.5 meters tall in British Columbia.
Yellow flag iris is a non-native aquatic perennial herb with showy bright yellow flowers, sword-shaped leaves, and a distinctive appearance.
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) is an invasive perennial herb in BC, characterized by its bright yellow flowers in flat-topped clusters, and leaves with small, transparent dots.
Purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) in British Columbia is a tall, showy plant with a distinctive, one-sided cluster of bell-shaped, purple flowers.