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The Japanese Knotweed is one such, having proved to be deeply damaging to the environment and extremely difficult to eradicate.
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The Japanese Knotweed is one such, having proved to be deeply damaging to the environment and extremely difficult to eradicate.
Archive 2007-12-30 2007
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Knotweed, which is native to Japan, has to be sprayed to kill the roots.
The Seattle Times 2009
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So problematic is it that criminal sanctions attach to its planting or release as they do for Japanese Knotweed.
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So problematic is it that criminal sanctions attach to its planting or release as they do for Japanese Knotweed.
Archive 2007-12-30 2007
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Knotweed (a Japanese plant) has forty times more resveratrol per pound than grapes do, and it grows everywhere (and makes a great apple pie).
You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007
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Knotweed (a Japanese plant) has forty times more resveratrol per pound than grapes do, and it grows everywhere (and makes a great apple pie).
You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007
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Knotweed (a Japanese plant) has forty times more resveratrol per pound than grapes do, and it grows everywhere (and makes a great apple pie).
You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007
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He would send missives to the local authorities on blocked rights of way, Japanese Knotweed running wild, the swimming baths losing its water into his cellar and many other local issues.
A Tribute to Eric Barker Harry Barnes 2006
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He would send missives to the local authorities on blocked rights of way, Japanese Knotweed running wild, the swimming baths losing its water into his cellar and many other local issues.
Archive 2006-08-01 Harry Barnes 2006
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