Invasive And Restricted Plants
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Invasive and Restricted Plants
Japanese Knotweed: A very aggressive and fast-growing plant that can cause structural damage.
Giant Hogweed: Produces a toxic sap that causes severe burns when exposed to sunlight.
Giant Rhubarb: An aggressive, alien invasive plant that forms dense thickets.
Himalayan Balsam: Out-competes native flora, especially in riverbanks.
Rhododendron: Forms dense thickets that shade out and out-compete native plants for light and resources.
Cotoneaster: Certain species are restricted due to their invasive nature, so it's important to check which species are on the banned list.
Kudzu: An invasive vine that grows extremely quickly, spreading via runners and vines.
Noxious weeds
Common Ragwort: A noxious weed that landowners can be legally required to remove if it threatens land or livestock.
Creeping Thistle: Listed as a noxious weed in the Irish Statute Book.
Broad-Leaved Dock: Also listed as a noxious weed in the Irish Statute Book.
