When does Japanese Knotweed flower in the UK and what to do if you find some
- Japanese Knotweed is now Europe's most invasive plant, causing worry among homeowners and gardeners in Britain.
- Originally awarded a Gold Medal in 1847 as an ornamental, the plant became Europe's most invasive.
- This aggressive plant grows quickly, with roots burrowing deep, damaging homes and reducing property values.
- Removal costs between £1,000 and £12,000 depend on infestation size and severity.
- Controlling the plant prevents neighbourhood spread and potential prosecution if it negatively affects others' quality of life.
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