A compact, full-colour field guide to the growing number of invasive
plant species spreading across coastal BC and the Pacific Northwest,
highlighting their hazards and uses.
The spread of invasive plant species is a growing concern across the
coastal Pacific Northwest. Invasive plants compete for space with native
plants, alter the natural habitat, and even interfere with the diet of
local wildlife. Hundreds of these species are so commonly seen in our
backyards, forests, and roadsides, that many people do not even realize
that these plants are not native to this region.
Designed for amateur naturalists, gardeners, and foragers, Invasive
Flora of the West Coast is a clear, concise, full-colour guide to
identifying and demystifying more than 200 invasive plant species in our
midst, from Scotch broom to Evening Primrose. Featuring colour
photography, origin and etymology, safety tips and warnings, as well as
common uses, this book is practical, user-friendly, and portable for
easy, on-the-go identification.