The Nature Nut - Northern Sentinel
The invasive plant has spread from Prince Rupert into the Cariboo, with roadsides and hayfields turning yellow as volunteers plan a July 19 weed pull.
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The Nature Nut - Northern Sentinel
Many years ago, we noticed that introduced weedy plants called yellow hawkweeds (Hieracium sabaudum) were slowly coming into our area starting out in Prince Rupert and moving inland along Highway 16 and the railroad. There seemed to be several different species, but some, particularly with stolons (underground runners), were spreading faster than others. I expressed concern about the invasive hawkweed to the weed control people and suggested tha…
The Nature Nut - The Northern View
Many years ago, we noticed that introduced weedy plants called yellow hawkweeds (Hieracium sabaudum) were slowly coming into our area starting out in Prince Rupert and moving inland along Highway 16 and the railroad. There seemed to be several different species, but some, particularly with stolons (underground runners), were spreading faster than others. I expressed concern about the invasive hawkweed to the weed control people and suggested tha…
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