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Giant hogweed can cause burns and blistering to the skin. Here's how to spot it and what to do if you come into contact with the sap.
If people have any physical contact with the sap, it can cause severe burns when the affected area is exposed to sunlight.
Giant hogweed was found growing at Culloden, and members of Scottish Invasive Species Initiative (SISI) spent time spraying ...
New mapping of Sites of Scientific Interest across England and Wales has revealed thousands of sightings of non-native ...
THE sun is out and many of us are making the most of it in our gardens. But instead of sitting on your lounger, you may want to focus your attention on the plants growing in your garden to prevent ...
WE all know about Japanese knotweed, but there’s now another plant that gardeners are being urged to avoid at all costs. It’s been dubbed the ‘new Japanese knotweed’ after owners have been left ...