Japanese spurge, Pachysandra terminalis, is a low-growing plant that is native to Japan and China. Over recent years, Japanese spurge has become a popular landscaping ground cover, with garden ...
One dramatic option is Japanese blood grass, Imperata cylindrica. Not only does this plant have an iconic name, but many varieties have unmatched crimson-red foliage that can add an interesting and ...
Brought to the U.S. from Japan in the 1800s, Japanese knotweed is a rapidly spreading invasive, non-native plant that grows in dense thickets of vegetation, crowding out surrounding native ...
It was first introduced to the United States in the 1800s as an ornamental plant. However, it soon became recognized as an invasive species due to its ability to grow rapidly and almost anywhere.