Ejemplos de uso de knotweed
1. It‘s called knotweed and is originally from Japan.
2. The number one spot is taken by Japanese knotweed.
3. Japanese Knotweed is causing structural damage to buildings and roads, after forming dense vegetative layers that stop native flora germinating.
4. Only four introduced species, including game birds such as pheasant and red–legged partridge, are considered to bring any economic benefit; while many others, such as the Chinese mitten crab, American mink and Japanese knotweed, are known to have harmful economic and biological consequences.
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