Its green leaves will die and fall from the branches, the stems will turn brown and brittle, and after the first few frosts the plant will have completely died back, leaving only the dead canes ...
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 ...
Top of the pile in Cheshire is Warrington, where 284 incidences of Japanese knotweed were reported to Environet. Warrington is closely followed by St Helens (242), with Widnes coming in third (121).
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 ...
Southampton has been named the top Hampshire hotspot for Japanese knotweed. The city recorded the highest number of verified sightings in the county, according to data from Environet's online tracker, ...
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 ...