P.E.I. has 13 invasive plants species worth knowing about

P.E.I. Invasive Species Council says some plants plants can cause environmental, ecological damage

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Caption: Japanese Knotwood is an invasive species of plant that residents need to know how to identify and report, the P.E.I. Invasive Species Council says. (CBC News)

The P.E.I. Invasive Species Council wants Island residents and land owners to learn how to identify and report a growing list of invasive plants.
Invasive plants can cause environmental or ecological damage, and can be expensive to manage or control once they become established.
The Council's list of most wanted plants are:
  • Yellow Flag Iris
  • Wild Cucumber
  • Scotch Broom
  • Purple Loosestrife
  • Periwinkle
  • Multiflora Rose

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  • Japanese Knotwood
  • Himalayan Balsam
  • Glossy Buckthorn
  • Giant Hogweed
  • Garlic Mustard
  • Common Buckthorn
  • Bittersweet Nightshade
If Island residents spot one of the invasive plants (external link)they are asked to report it.(external link) The council will also advise on how to get rid of the plant safely or remove it themselves.