A RESEARCH has shown that there is a total of 602 verified knotweed sightings in Somerset. The latest Environet data shows a 0.14 incidences in every 1km² and areas affected also include Portishead, ...
The latest hotspots for Japanese knotweed in Suffolk are Ipswich, Lowestoft, Stowmarket, Sudbury and Bury St Edmunds. The appearance of Japanese knotweed changes with the seasons and is harder to spot ...
Japanese knotweed has been spotted across Oxfordshire. (Image: Property Care Association) Environet reports 44 instances in Oxford, 13 in Henley, and eight in Banbury and Abingdon while noticing seven ...
Following this rapid growth, these stems or canes resemble bamboo and will usually reach 1m or more in height before any leaves or side branches begin to grow. The start of Japanese knotweed ...
WARRINGTON is the worst affected place in Cheshire for Japanese knotweed. Japanese knotweed has the potential to grow up through cracks in concrete, tarmac driveways, pathways, drains and cavity walls ...
Japanese knotweed is native to East Asia and was introduced ... sending the plant into its dormant winter phase. Its green leaves will die and fall from the branches, the stems will turn brown ...
Its green leaves will die and fall from the branches ... Environet estimates that approximately five per cent of homes are currently affected by Japanese knotweed, either directly or neighbouring an ...
With the summer growing season now over, invasive plant specialist Environet has revealed the worst hit area in England for Japanese knotweed. New data from Exposed shows how sightings reported ...
A new map by Environet has revealed the hotspots for Japanese Knotweed. The map suggests Shanklin is the worst affected area, with 80 occurrences happening in the area. Users can enter their postcode ...