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  1. Vines and Climbers:Hops vine: is it invasive?? - Dave's Garden

    Apr 16, 2010 · A thread in the Vines and Climbers forum, titled Hops vine: is it invasive??

  2. Star of Bethlehem: Toxic, Invasive, or Lovely? - Dave's Garden

    Mar 8, 2011 · What happens when the habits of history and the studies of scientists are completely at odds? Makes you wonder, doesn't it?

  3. Invasive Weeds: Creeping Buttercup - Dave's Garden

    Jun 29, 2009 · A field of white daisies and yellow buttercups is a lovely sight to behold. But if creeping buttercup finds its way into your gardens, you've got trouble with a capital

  4. The Invaders: Rudbeckia - Dave's Garden

    Mar 27, 2015 · Because the Rudbeckias are native plants of North America, some people will say I can not properly call them "invasive" here. Fine, but they certainly do spread! While they seed …

  5. The Knotty Problem of Invasive Japanese Knotweed

    Jun 10, 2025 · This weed can keep too much of your landscape "tied up!" Back in the 19 th century physician and plant explorer Phillip Franz von Siebold introduced Japanese knotweed into Europe. …

  6. The Invaders: Virginia Creeper - Dave's Garden

    Mar 13, 2013 · Virginia creeper is a plant that generates profoundly different opinions among gardeners. Some call it desirable. Some call it invasive, while others mistakenly call it poison ivy.

  7. Identifying Invasives: The Ligustrums; Privets - Dave's Garden

    May 6, 2017 · We have a responsibility to limit potentially harmful or invasive plants in our neighborhoods and by educating ourselves, we become better stewards of the land. It is much better …

  8. Datura can be invasive if you let it - Dave's Garden

    Mar 1, 2011 · Invasive and poisonous, yet beautiful and having healing properties, datura is a plant I would definately like to keep growing in my garden. But what about you?

  9. Callicarpa americana the American Beautyberry - Dave's Garden

    Oct 14, 2017 · With so many invasive plants causing untold problems, many people have started to educate themselves on natives. By choosing local species, gardeners are also helping wildlife and …

  10. Weeds We Don't Want: Honeyvine Milkweed - Dave's Garden

    Sep 16, 2012 · Also known as bluevine, climbing milkweed, dog’s-collar, Enslen’s vine, peavine, sandvine, smooth anglepod, or smooth swallow-wort, honeyvine milkweed is aggressive and invasive.