Yellow StarYellow Star6 Surprising Flowers You Never Knew Are Invasive
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Yellow StarYellow StarBaby s BreathBaby s breath isn t always a problem, but it s particularly invasive in sandy dunes along the Great Lakes where it stabilizes the soil and preven
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Yellow StarYellow StarLily-of-the-ValleyInvasive lily-of-the-valley spreads slowly via its roots. Its low-maintenance, shade tolerance, and ability to survive where other plants fa
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Yellow StarYellow StarQueen Anne s LaceThere are several theories regarding how this invasive Parsley plant earned its name, including a lace-making contest by Queen Anne II.
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Yellow StarYellow StarDame s RocketIt s easy to mix-up the white, pink, and purple flowering stalks of dame s rocket with other native flowers, like blue or woodland phlox.
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Yellow StarYellow StarOrange DaylilyDaylilies, particularly orange daylilies, are common along roadsides (hence, their nickname ditch weeds ) and a popular enough plant that it s
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Yellow StarYellow StarCreeping BellflowerDig up creeping bellflower and remove its 6 9-inch-deep rhizomes and roots to eradicate it from your yard. Any remaining roots may grow new
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