Reynoutria ×bohemica
Photo Credit:
Robert Vidéki
Doronicum Kft.
Bugwood.org
Growing from 6 to 12 feet tall, giant knotweed prefers disturbed areas such as fields, pastures and roadsides. Tiny white to pink flowers can be found between July and October. Giant knotweed is prohibited in New York; it is illegal to purchase, sell, transport or propagate. (Reynoutria japonica × R. sachalinensis = R. ×bohemica, a common naturally occurring hybrid)
Plant Information
Common Name(s):
giant knotweed
bohemian knotweed
bohemian knotweed
Alternate Scientific Names:
Fallopia bohemica
Type:
Non-Native
Herbaceous Plants - Annuals, Biennials, Perennials
Native Region:
Asia
Invasive Level:
Level 1
Moisture:
Dry
Moist
Wet
Moist
Wet
Light:
Part Sun
Part Shade
Part Shade
Can be weedy