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What are Invasive Plants?

Invasive non-native species are now widely recognised as the second biggest threat to biodiversity worldwide.

Invasive Plants

Japanese Knotweed

Aquatic Weeds

Algae

Himalayan Balsam

Giant Hogweed

Gunnera Tinctoria

Problem & Noxious Weeds

What is an Invasive Plant?

An invasive plant is an introduced species ( not native to a specific location) that has the ability to thrive and spread aggressively causing damage to the environment, human economy and/or human health. A naturally aggressive plant may be especially invasive when it is introduced to a new habitat.

Invasive non-native species are now widely recognised as the second biggest threat to biodiversity worldwide. Japanese knotweed can block footpaths and damage concrete, tarmac, flood defences and the stability of river banks. Giant hogweed can cause harm to human health.

Injurious weeds are native species, which cause problems for farming. They are harmful to livestock and must not be allowed to spread to agricultural land.

You must not plant invasive plants intentionally and if you have invasive plants on your property you must not allow them to spread off site. If you have invasive plants or injurious weeds on your premises you have a responsibility to prevent them spreading into the wild or causing a nuisance.

Invasive Plant Mechanisms

While all species compete to survive, invasive species appear to have specific traits or specific combinations of traits that allow them to outcompete native species. In some cases the competition is about rates of growth and reproduction. In other cases species interact with each other more directly.

Common invasive species traits include:

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Fast growth

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Rapid reproduction

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High dispersal ability

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Phenotypic plasticity (the ability to alter growth form to suit current conditions)

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Tolerance of a wide range of environmental conditions (Ecological competence)

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Ability to live off of a wide range of food types (generalist)

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Association with humans

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Prior successful invasions

Our Process

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Consultation

Before working, we always advise our customers about the options for customers to refer

Plan

We will look into your garden and give you an idea of ​​how it will work

Implementation

Your loved garden will be warranted by us within 1 year of completion

Talk to one of our Invasive Plant Specialists today

INVAS Biosecurity offers you an assessment and analysis of your plant invasion problem. We'll give you a professional opinion and quotation. We can guarantee the best competitive price and excellent services. 100% satisfaction.