Article 6H01P UK bans giant rhubarb after study finds popular garden plant is invasive species

UK bans giant rhubarb after study finds popular garden plant is invasive species

by
Helena Horton Environment reporter
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6H01P)

Exclusive: plant from South America, also known as Gunnera, found to spread rapidly and choke native flora

With its dramatic leaves and sprawling structure, the giant rhubarb has long been a popular garden plant, gracing the grounds of stately homes and multiple National Trust properties.

But the UK government is now to enact a ban - similar to that on Japanese knotweed - on the plant, also known as Gunnera, meaning it cannot be sold or cultivated, and those who have it in their gardens must ensure it does not spread.

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