Southern Appalachian Creature Feature

Japanese Knotweed


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Invasive species are plants and animals that are not from here but have been introduced and are thriving in the absence of their natural controls, to the detriment of our native species. Their impacts is especially notable in the Southern Appalachians, as they’re responsible for the loss of the American chestnut, the current decline of hemlock trees, and patches of kudzu across the region. Japanese knotweed is another.
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Southern Appalachian Creature FeatureBy U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service