A genome study explains why the invasive water fern Salvinia molesta spreads so fast, offering new hope for its control.
A recent study reveals that invasive lupines are forcing native European alpine plants to adapt. Researchers observed that alongside the towering lupine, native species grew taller with thinner leaves ...
An international research team led by the University of Vienna has produced, for the first time, high-resolution global maps of invasion risk for thousands of alien plant species under current ...
As gardeners, we want our plants to thrive. However, some plants succeed a little too well, to the detriment of other plants in our gardens and beyond. When such plants escape cultivation and ...
NUEVA VENECIA – Leaning over the side of a small speedboat, Jhon Cantillo scoops up a thick clump of bright green vegetation, holding it up before gesturing toward the horizon, where the plant spreads ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Robert Cardillo As gardeners, we want our plants to thrive. However, some plants succeed a little too well, to the detriment of ...
An international research team led by the University of Vienna has produced, for the first time, high-resolution global maps of invasion risk for thousands of alien plant species under current ...
Senior couple crouches down to look at shrubs in garden nursery - Caftor/Shutterstock It's an awkward situation for gardeners — admiring a beautiful plant in our yards when someone tells us it's an ...
As our gardens begin to come into their full beauty, let’s think for a minute about one of their hidden costs: invasive plants. These are fast-spreading species, usually imported for use in gardens, ...
The UK is home to several invasive plant species that can take over and even damage natural habitats and gardens. Some of the most well-known invasive plants include Japanese Knotweed and Giant ...
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