Questions tagged [invasive]

Invasive non-native problem plants

Invasive plants are non-native plants which are well suited to their new environment. They grow particularly well and become "invasive", invading places where they are not welcome, becoming a pest, and strangling other plant and animal life.

As well as being non-native, invasive plants are usually fast growing (eg. fast growing shrubs planted to form hedges, or creeping plants), and lack local predators/consumers. They are often generalists that prosper in a wide range of conditions, although they may be more specialist and happen to suit the local conditions very well.

Most States have lists of invasive and 'obnoxious' plants. All responsible gardeners should refrain from planting these plants. Unfortunately many nurseries and big-box stores will continue to sell known invasive problem plants - so always do your own independent research.

Animals can also be invasive although introductions are more likely to be accidental. Notable exceptions are European House Sparrows and Starlings which were deliberately introduced into the US by a 'lover of Shakespeare'. Most of the introduced bird species died out, but these two generalist species have adapted and are now pests across much of North and Central America.

This tag will be used primarily for invasive plants, but can also be used for invasive animals.

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How can I get rid of mint?

I planted mint in my garden a few years ago and it turned out to be a mistake. I should have grown it in a container. I've been pulling out mint each year but can't get rid of it, so I dug up the wooden barrier surrounding the garden, and found mint…
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What is this monster thistle-like weed?

What is this monster weed? It grows back every year and I yank it, but I can't dig out the tap root because it's too close to the gas line. It is in Norfolk, VA, USA in full sun. I'm kind of curious about whether it will flower, and I decided to…
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How to get rid of Japanese knotweed (hogweed?)

I have Japanese knotweed growing into my garden from an adjoining neighbour's garden. Does anyone please have any advice of how to get rid of this awful plant? I'm in the UK.
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How to deal with invasive Ailanthus (Tree of Heaven)

My neighbors have a great tall Ailanthus (Tree of Heaven). Apparently, before I moved into my house, so did our yard. We now have an enormous stump and a bazillion new shoots that come up from hidden roots all over the back portion of our yard. I…
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How do I get rid of houttuynia (heartleaf/lizard tail)?

A previous owner left me with a garden full of Houttuynia cordata (also called hearleaf/lizard tail/chameleon plant), an invasive weed that I've been trying to eradicate. I can't believe it is sold in garden stores; it's far too aggressive. It…
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Is growing honeysuckle bad?

Honeysuckle seems to grow abundantly in my neighborhood in Virginia. I have read online about honeysuckle being an invasive species many sites refer to it as a "bad guy". I have considered growing it in the backyard to attract birds and for the…
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What is this plant found in the UK with green and white leaves with purple flowers?

Any ideas what this plant is and how to control it?
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Please help identify this aggressive vine?

I live in the Boston area, and this vine is growing in the public land behind my property. The vine is a very aggressive grower and will overtake anything in it's path, including my fence. I've ripped out several hundred square feet of it already,…
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What is this tiny blue/purple flower with thin, vinelike stems, in Charles City, Virginia?

Update 6/4/ 2017: I am so happy that the ID "Eryngium prostratum – Creeping Eryngo" was found by Lorel C., and am awarding her the bounty. I also wish that that people could please vote for Christy B.'s answer. She was very close. This plant…
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How do I kill this salt cedar?

The front yard of my New Mexico (USDA zone 7a) house has a salt cedar (Tamarix ramosissima), which is growing like a huge bush. Its salt uptake appears to be preventing anything else in the vicinity from growing. I would like to kill it so that…
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What is this Prickly Plant Sending Out Runners

I'm clearing some bushes out my backyard and found these awful prickly plants. They look to be part of a bigger plant that isn't prickly and have sent runners out all over. I'm trying to id them so I can figure out how best to eradicate them.
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How can I kill English ivy?

I'll be moving to the Seattle area in a few weeks and am starting my garden planning. The house we're buying has a small, shaded front yard with a large tree in it surrounded by about a ground cover of a few hundred square feet of English…
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Ficus Nitida, Roots

In 2015 my neighbor planted a privacy screen using Ficus Nitida. When planted they ranged in size from 5-6' to probably 15'. The smallest ones are at least 20' high now. I expressed my concerns about the possibility of invasive roots to the…
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ID request, please. For a friend in Ventura, CA. Unknown volunteer plant

Update 6/11/2017: Here is the last picture. Since nobody responded after I added 2 pics nearly a week ago, I am answering my own question. Update 6/5/2017: My friend took more pics today! I have added two up top, and am hoping for a more specific…
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Trying to identify this invasive vine

I'm having problems with an invasive vine that climbs over and covers hedges and trees, but I've found it difficult to identify on the internet. A local plant ecologist in Alexandria, VA identified it as porcelain-berry from some pictures, but I…
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