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Description This invasive plant can rapidly dominate native vegetation. It has very performent vegetative dispersion aptitudes (a single piece of root or stem is able to form a new entire plant) and his roots are able to go to several meters deep in the ground. It is therefore very difficult to eliminate it once it has established somewhere. It is probably the most problematic invasive terrestrial plant in Belgium.
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Fallopia japonica

Author Gilles San Martin from Namur, Belgium

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