"You'll regret letting these get to this state." Homeowner met with urgent warnings after sharing photo of deceptively ...
SIU’s Touch of Nature removing invasive plants, restoring native flora and fauna by Christi Mathis The sweet-smelling flowers ...
And luckily, it won't destroy your garden like some other ground covers. The Allegheny spurge (or mountain pachysandra) is ...
If you're still seeing green leaves on your property this time of year in Minnesota, it's probably an invasive species you ...
Among them are the fact that it's considered an invasive species that can swamp natural plants ... Well, Bunchberry (Cornus ...
We’ve all had a plant that we put in the garden only to see it muscle out everything else. But there’s more to it than what’s in your garden. And ...
Washington state officials are debating whether to brand a traditional holiday decoration a noxious weed. The dubious decor ...
Struggling with what to grow in your yard's shady spots? These 10 ground covers are problem-solvers, and many are natives that support pollinators.
Invasive plants are doing more than just taking over landscapes—they're also changing the soil beneath them. A new study co-authored by Matthew McCary, assistant professor of biosciences at Rice ...
However, the non-native has become a fast-spreading invasive ground cover, crowding out native plants and increasing the risk of landslides by destabilizing soil. It also reproduces by both seed and ...
It can grow to 12 feet and crowds out native vegetation. "The grass is also extremely flammable and increases fire risks of invaded areas," the Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States reported. "It ...