Hello everyone. According to some of the coverage I have seen in the newspapers, Japanese Knotweed is "deadly". How? Does it creep up on unsuspecting babies and strangle them in their cots, like a triffid? If so I will need to sleep with a pair of secateurs under the bed. Is JK the only plant which can creep into houses? Is it the only plant which has roots which can damage foundations? Is it the only plant which spreads at the expense of other species (cf. Rhododendron, Rosebay Willowherb, sycamore etc.) In other words, why has JK acquired the status of a monster?
Is there any source of reasonably impartial and objective information? All advice gratefully received.
Anthony
Dr. Anthony Luke
Principal Officer (Contaminated Land)
Transport, Environmental and Community Services
The Highland Council
Environmental Health and Trading Standards
38 Harbour Road
Inverness IV1 1UF
telephone 01463 228703
mobile 07766 298104
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From: Contaminated Land Management Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dan Lean
Sent: 27 October 2011 10:54
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Subject: Re: Japanese Knotweed
I believe JKW was also covered on Jeremy Vine's Radio 2 phone in this week!
Kind regards,
Dan
Dan Lean BSc (Hons) FGS MIEnvSc
Environmental Scientist
Halcrow Group Limited
Ash House,
Falcon Road,
Sowton Industrial Estate,
Exeter
EX2 7LB
Tel +44 1392 444252
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www.halcrow.com
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