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Fallopia japonica (knotweed)

Fallopia japonica (knotweed)

Mar 22, 20261 min read

Fallopia japonica (knotweed)

Japanese Knotweed is an Introduced Species of concern in many locations. It is rhizomatous, extremely efficient at nutrient retention, and appears to spread rapidly in riparian zones forming mono-typic stands.

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  • broader: integrated floodplain management
  • related to: introduced species
  • related to: the ecosystem guildsite steward apprenticeship

Source: Fallopia japonica (knotweed) on Salish Sea Wiki


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