Horticulturist Chris Collins reassesses the reputations of some of the
UK's least-loved plants. He explores the scientific origins of
species such as Japanese knotweed and rhododendron ponticum, and
analyses the important roles they can play in gardens of all sizes and
scales – as well as determining whether attempts to eliminate them
can ever succeed
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