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  1. 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?

  2. Invasive Succulents in My Yard - Dave's Garden

    Mar 9, 2013 · In awareness of National Invasive Species Week earlier this month, I thought I would discuss some species I have personal experience with that most don't normally think of …

  3. Fig Buttercup - Invasive, Yet Useful - Dave's Garden

    Mar 19, 2014 · An Invasive Welcome at the Dinner Table In Romania, fig buttercup isn't considered invasive thanks to its culinary use in salads and soups and also of its medicinal use.

  4. 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

  5. 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?

  6. The Invaders: Rudbeckia - Dave's Garden

    Mar 27, 2015 · About Lois Tilton Retired from writing novels about vampires, I'm turning to parasitic plants and invasive weeds.

  7. 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 …

  8. The Lawn Invaders: Violets - Dave's Garden

    May 8, 2013 · The fragrant sweet violet, Viola odorata, is often accused of the invasive crimes of its wild relative, but it is a European import, although widely naturalized, while the common …

  9. The Invaders: Lily of the Valley - Dave's Garden

    Apr 11, 2012 · Like many other invasive groundcovers, Convallaria propagates itself vegetatively from underground rhizomes. While it does produce seeds, the cross between daughter plants …

  10. Ferreting out Invasive Weeds - Dave's Garden

    Mar 21, 2013 · Fall is an excellent time to assess the landscape for those sometimes attractive invasive species that surreptitiously get into our gardens. When most other plants are fading, …