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Himalayan balsam, similar to Japanese Knotweed, is a “highly invasive” plant that could land homeowners with a fine.
Himalayan balsam was first introduced to the UK by Victorian botanists in 1839. However, it is now considered a weed since it crowds out native species and causes soil erosion along water courses.
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