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  • Location: Western Isle of Wight
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  • Location: Western Isle of Wight

    Himalayan Balsam, realy nasty to British river systems, clogs the banks and prevents native plants growing, spreads by "explosive seeds", they are actually sprung loaded. Big pest if you let it out. Looks lovley and is fun for kids to hit with sticks, thats howcome its spreading across Europe at an allarming rate.

    Russ

    Here is a link:- http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0705/...layanbalsam.asp

    Sorry about the spelling i can't be botherd to spell check after 12 :whistling:

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  • Location: Redhill, Surrey
  • Location: Redhill, Surrey
    Himalayan Balsam, realy nasty to British river systems, clogs the banks and prevents native plants growing, spreads by "explosive seeds", they are actually sprung loaded. Big pest if you let it out. Looks lovley and is fun for kids to hit with sticks, thats howcome its spreading across Europe at an allarming rate.

    Russ

    Here is a link:- http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0705/...layanbalsam.asp

    Sorry about the spelling i can't be botherd to spell check after 12 :rolleyes:

    Thanks hun :lol: it has been bugging my dad for weeks he couldnt find out what it was! I knew NW would come through!

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  • Location: New Zealand
  • Location: New Zealand

    Someone got there before me. It's a terrible terrible plant. It wreaks havoc in watercourses, but also in woodland, hedgerows, scrubland, and wherever the seeds land.

    If you pull it out of the ground and drop it, it re-roots and continues growing. If you rip it out of the ground and place it somewhere high, It'll continue growing using its own rotting carcass as a food source.

    Worse still, given the harsh climate it originally came from, it can grow virulently just about anywhere.

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  • Location: Kent
  • Location: Kent
    Someone got there before me. It's a terrible terrible plant. It wreaks havoc in watercourses, but also in woodland, hedgerows, scrubland, and wherever the seeds land.

    If you pull it out of the ground and drop it, it re-roots and continues growing. If you rip it out of the ground and place it somewhere high, It'll continue growing using its own rotting carcass as a food source.

    Worse still, given the harsh climate it originally came from, it can grow virulently just about anywhere.

    I have had three of these in my garden - I ripped them out thinking they were weeds, probably did the right thing for once!

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  • Location: Darwen, BB3
  • Location: Darwen, BB3
    Himalayan Balsam

    I always referred to them as "Police mans helmets" as a kid because the flowers resemble the old style police mans helmet if flipped down, and painted black..

    Indeed they are a pest with natural river systems for spreading to seemingly ubiquitous levels and preventing other plants from growing, sure were fun to play with though.

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