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There’s an alien in the garden!

Plant expert Mary Williams describes what alien plants are, what problems they cause, why they are invasive, how they are being controlled, and what we can do to help prevent them from spreading

Figure 1 (a) Japanese knotweed; (b) the aggressive growth of Japanese knotweed causes extensive damage to walls, roads and homes

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