Japanese Knotweed
(Polygonum japonicum, syn. cuspidatum,
Fallopia japonica)

Japanese Knotweed

A horribly invasive, perennial weed that is so tough it has been known to push its way through tarmac! It is incredibly fast growing reaching 2m easily in a growing season. You can easily recognise this weed for its thick bamboo like stems and large heart-shaped leaves, white flowers appear from the leaf bases from July to October.

Under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act, it is an offence in the UK to allow it to grow in the wild. Waste material should be disposed of according to the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (Duty of Care) Regulations.

Control

The main way to keep weeds under control is constant vigilance, never allowing the weed to flower or seed and mulching. Japanese Knotweed is very difficult to control.

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