Poison Hemlock
Poison hemlock is a highly toxic, invasive biennial plant with distinct characteristics, including bright green, fern-like leaves, a strong musty odor, and hollow, hairless stems with purple blotches.
Poison hemlock is a highly toxic, invasive biennial plant with distinct characteristics, including bright green, fern-like leaves, a strong musty odor, and hollow, hairless stems with purple blotches.
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.
Curly or Curled dock is a common weed in BC, easily identified by its long, narrow leaves with wavy or curly edges.
It spreads rapidly via stems that root where they touch the ground and forms dense mats, inhibiting the growth of native plants.
Black henbane is a poisonous, invasive plant with a foul odor and a thick, fleshy taproot.