Japanese knotweed is a particularly aggressive invasive plant

Japanese knotweed is a particularly aggressive invasive plant that can grow in dense thickets that choke out native plants, displace and damage gardens, and invade neighboring properties. Its roots can even break through paved surfaces such as roads and driveways, and it can also spread into waterways, where it can alter habitat for fish and …

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