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The Hereford Times: How to identify Japanese Knotweed in your garden in spring Japanese knotweed, also known as Fallopia japonica, is easy to spot once you know what to look for. During spring, it sprouts red-purple asparagus-like spears. At first glance, Japanese knotweed may look a bit like bamboo, but the highly invasive plant has multiple identifying characteristics.
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Its stems: Jointed, bright green, hollow and covered with nodes ... Reynoutria japonica, more commonly known as Japanese Knotweed, is a species of herbaceous perennial plant. It is native to East Asia in Japan, China and Korea but is also found in the UK. The plant is ...