Winter is truly upon us now, and we can all feel it! We’re buttoning up our coats and pulling down our hats to try and defend against the bitter winter winter wind.
There are many weeds that spread on the wind, their seeds being carried on the breeze to greener pastures. Weeds that spread this way include dandelions and mugwort. If you’ve found your way to this blog, you’re likely wondering if knotweed can spread on the wind this way.
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As an herbaceous perennial, Japanese knotweed dies down in the winter. Because Japanese knotweed changes with the seasons, it can be difficult for untrained individuals to confidently identify it.
Knotweed looks different in every season – with autumn drawing to a close and winter well on its way, you may be looking for some advice on identifying Japanese knotweed throughout the seasons. If you’re looking for a knotweed winter identification guide, you’re in the right place!
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