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The hotspots where Japanese knotweed is thriving in Norfolk

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23.07.2025

The species is native to East Asia and was introduced to the UK in the 1800s, where it has since spread out of control.

It can grow up to four inches a day and forms dense thickets which can kill native plant species, making it particularly harmful to the flora of the Norfolk Broads.........

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