What plants are you not allowed to grow in UK?

Banned plants:
  • Japanese knotweed.
  • Giant hogweed.
  • Himalayan balsam.
  • Three cornered garlic.
  • Rhododendron ponticum.
  • New Zealand Pigmyweed (aquatic)
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Is it illegal to have a thistle in your garden?

So it's not actually illegal. The Weeds Act specifies five injurious weeds: common ragwort, spear thistle, creeping or field thistle, broad-leaved dock and curled dock. Ragwort is by far the most common and significant of these.
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Is it illegal to grow rhododendron UK?

However, Rhododendron ponticum is listed under Schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, which means it is illegal to plant it in the wild or to allow it to spread from your property. Any prunings or waste material must be disposed of responsibly.
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What plants can I grow in the UK?

13 hardy plants for your garden
  • Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) ...
  • Crab apple (Malus sylvestris) ...
  • Holly (Ilex aquifolium) ...
  • Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) ...
  • Birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) ...
  • Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) ...
  • Red clover (Trifolium pratense) ...
  • Viper's bugloss (Echium vulgare)
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What are the most invasive plants UK?

The most widespread invasive species include:
  • Japanese knotweed.
  • Giant hogweed.
  • Himalayan balsam.
  • Rhododendron.
  • New Zealand Pigmyweed.
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What is the most poisonous plant in the UK?

Deadly nightshade is one of the UK's most poisonous plants and just a couple of berries, which contain tropane alkaloids, would be enough to kill a person. "It is part of the tomato family," says Prof Barr. "It can be found in woodlands, though it is not quite as common as it used to be."
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What plant is taking over my garden?

Potentially invasive herbaceous plants and grasses, such as Japanese anemones and Phalaris arundinacea, form ever-enlarging clumps that require frequent division. Others, such as golden rod or weeping sedge also spread by seed, with seedlings popping-up in unexpected places where they are not wanted.
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What is the easiest plant to grow in the UK?

10 of the Best Easy to grow flowering plants
  • Aquilegia 'Swan lavender combined with bright Euonymus and yellow scented Rhododendron luteum. ...
  • Stipa tenuissima. ...
  • Allium, Achillea, and grasses. ...
  • Lavender. ...
  • Hardy Geranium, common name Cranesbill. ...
  • Astilbe. ...
  • Sedums. ...
  • Aubretia.
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Can you have a tropical garden in the UK?

It's not impossible to achieve a tropical-style garden, even with the unpredictable UK weather. Loved for its big, bold foliage, tropical plants will help you achieve a lush, colourful garden scheme, that not only provides a mood-boosting sanctuary but will add style and drama to your outdoor space.
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What is the hardiest plant in the world?

Welwitschia mirabilis: The world's toughest plant.
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Why is rhododendron bad in UK?

It forms dense thickets and shades out native plants. If left uncontrolled, rhododendron will eventually dominate the habitat to the virtual exclusion of all other plant life. Its extensive root system and leaf litter is toxic to many other plants.
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Why can't you burn rhododendron?

Smoke is a particulate, not a vapour. If you are burning something toxic, the toxins can potentially be carried by particles of smoke and be inhaled which is far more dangerous than being consumed in some cases. Even dead plants can still be toxic. The toxin in Rhododendron and Mountain Lily is Grayanotoxin.
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Can you plant a rhododendron next to a house?

Medium shrubs like Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Spirea, Holly and Boxwood go 2.5-3′ from the side of the house. I can easily walk behind the shrubs after planting. This rhododendron has a 2′ gap between the foliage and the side of the house.
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Is gunnera illegal in UK?

Stricter rules apply in the whole of Europe and UK for Gunnera tinctoria - it is an offence to plant or cause these to grow in the wild. It is banned from sale and gardeners growing this plant should undertake measures to control its spread beyond their garden.
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What are the stinging weeds in the UK?

Nettles are hardy perennials that form large clumps up to 1.2m (4ft) in height. Unlike deadnettles (Lamium), stinging nettles (Urtica) have stinging hairs that make them quickly apparent to the gardener when weeding.
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Why are thistles a problem?

Thistles are some of the most maligned species in the plant world. Almost no one seems to like them, and it's easy to see why. Their formidable spines and prickles limit the ability of many herbivores to eat them.
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Is it illegal to have an overgrown garden UK?

Your rights. Your rights when it comes to neighbours' gardens are governed by a number of laws. An unkempt or slightly overgrown garden isn't enough to enable you to take action unless it's contravening the law.
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Can you bring live plants into UK?

If you're bringing plants and plant-based products (like wood) from outside the EU, Switzerland and Liechtenstein you'll need a 'phytosanitary' (plant health) certificate. This includes, for example: all plants for planting. parts of trees used as decoration.
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Is it legal to take plants from the wild UK?

Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, it is unlawful to uproot any wild plant without permission from the landowner or occupier. To uproot (digging) a plant means to 'dig up or otherwise remove the plant from the land on which it is growing', whether or not it actually has roots.
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What is the lowest maintenance garden?

To get a truly low maintenance garden, there's one simple, but radical thing to do – limit the number of different plants you have. The fewer you have the lower the maintenance will be. Try to stick to between 5 and 10 varieties – think swathes of rudbeckias or sedums or lines of bamboo or tall grasses.
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What is the hardest plant to grow in a garden?

There are plants that are essentially impossible to cultivate. Hydnora africana had only been reportedly cultivated by one guy, but that was his project to prove that it could be done. Others like Sarcodes sanguinea or Monotropa uniflora are theoretically possible to cultivate, but I don't think they ever have been.
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What is the fastest-growing plant in the UK?

Weeping willow, lombardy poplar and silver birch are among the UK's fastest-growing trees.
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What is a goodbye neighbor plant?

Acmena smithii 'Goodbye Neighbours' is commonly known as the Lilly Pilly and has dense green and bronze foliage that will produce small white flowers throughout the year. These flowers will also entice a few birds to the garden. This native is best used for hedging or screening as it can be pruned to the desired look.
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What plants should you stay away from?

Don't touch these plants!
  • Giant hogweed. Heracleum mantegazzianum. Giant hogweed in bloom | Image Details. ...
  • Poison hemlock. Conium maculatum. Poison hemlock in bloom | Image Details. ...
  • Spotted water hemlock. Cicuta maculata. ...
  • Cow parsnip. Heracleum maximum. ...
  • Wild parsnip. Pastinaca sativa. ...
  • Queen Anne's lace. Daucus carota.
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What is the plant that destroys houses?

For the uninitiated, knotweed is deemed an “invasive” plant that spreads quickly. An online search will bring up horror stories of it sprouting through bricks and concrete and threatening to bring down a house or building.
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