Following a thread on Gunnera (https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...ra_100760.html) I thought I would share a list of some of the invasive species we have problems with here in West Cornwall.
Himalayan Balsam. Impatiens glandulifera (spreadby children popping the seeds. Clogs streams. Easy to control)
Montbretia Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora (Pretty, Sold in garden centres! Really bad problem here)
Fig, Hottentot Carpobrotus edulis (Grows on walls and cliffs in carpets. Frost leaves whole areas barren)
Wild Garlic, Three-cornered Allium triquetrum (Along footpaths and in gardens, especially mine)
Knotweed, Japanese Fallopia japonica (Well known invader)
These are all covered by Section 14 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981,which makes it is an offense in England and Wales to allow them spread into the wild
Gunnera, subject of the thread mentioned isn't covered by the act, so far as I can see but is still awful, for reasons set out in the thread.
See https://naturenet.net/law/sched9.html
Himalayan Balsam. Impatiens glandulifera (spreadby children popping the seeds. Clogs streams. Easy to control)
Montbretia Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora (Pretty, Sold in garden centres! Really bad problem here)
Fig, Hottentot Carpobrotus edulis (Grows on walls and cliffs in carpets. Frost leaves whole areas barren)
Wild Garlic, Three-cornered Allium triquetrum (Along footpaths and in gardens, especially mine)
Knotweed, Japanese Fallopia japonica (Well known invader)
These are all covered by Section 14 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981,which makes it is an offense in England and Wales to allow them spread into the wild
Gunnera, subject of the thread mentioned isn't covered by the act, so far as I can see but is still awful, for reasons set out in the thread.
See https://naturenet.net/law/sched9.html
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