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  2. List of invasive non-native species in England and Wales

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    Senegal tea plant: Gymnocoronis spilanthoides 15 August 2019 Sosnowsky’s hogweed: Heracleum sosnowskyi 3 August 2016 Tree of Heaven: Ailanthus altissima 15 August 2019 Vine-like fern: Lygodium japonicum 15 August 2019 Water hyacinth: Eichhornia crassipes 3 August 2016 Water-primrose: Ludwigia grandiflora 3 August 2016 Whitetop weed ...

  3. Flora of Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A list of Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae and Angiospermae including all the native plants and established aliens known to occur in Ireland with the distribution of each species, and recommended Irish and English names. pp. [i]-xxvii, 1-171, map. Dublin: Stationery Office.

  4. List of endemic species of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Hieracium attenboroughianum is an endemic plant which was discovered in the Brecon Beacons in 2004 and Sorbus pseudomeinichii was discovered on the island of Arran in 2007. [10] In 2015, a newly formed and endemic species of monkeyflower ( Erythranthe peregrina ) was identified in Scotland and the Scottish islands. [ 7 ]

  5. Lysichiton americanus - Wikipedia

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    Lysichiton americanus, also called western skunk cabbage (US), yellow skunk cabbage (UK), [2] American skunk-cabbage (Britain and Ireland) [3] or swamp lantern, [4] is a plant found in swamps and wet woods, along streams and in other wet areas of the Pacific Northwest, where it is one of the few native species in the arum family.

  6. Introduced species of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    The European rabbit, introduced to Britain by the Romans in 1AD, [2] eats and therefore damages a wide variety of crops and cost the UK £263 million. Japanese knotweed, introduced as an ornamental garden plant in the late 19th century, the roots of which spread by underground rhizomes, can undermine and damage buildings, pavements and roads ...

  7. Thornbridge Hall - Wikipedia

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    2019 Cascade Garden (phase1) created. Situated below the koi pond, and complete with a waterfall, this area has been terraced by gabions filled with a mixture of tufa and yew. Bananas, ginger, tree ferns, bamboo, gunnera and many other 'exotic' plants fill this area. In 2017, the gardens became an RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Partner Garden.