Perennials That Will Take Over Your Garden (And Not in a Good Way)

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Mint

Mint can be useful for teas, flavoring, and digestive health. However, while mint is undoubtedly useful, it’s also one of the most notorious garden invaders.

Chinese Wisteria (Wisteria Sinensis)

This fast-spreading vine tightly coils around trees, shrubs, and structures, eventually forming dense mats that smother surrounding vegetation.

Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans)

Because of its aggressive spread, bugleweed is best suited for large spaces where its tendency to take over won’t become a problem.

Lamb’s Ear (Stachys byzantine)

Lamb’s ear readily expands beyond its intended space, crowding out neighboring plants and taking over garden beds if left unchecked. 

Giant Hogweed (Heracleum Mantegazzianum)

Contact with giant hogweed sap in conjunction with sunlight exposure causes severe skin burns that can result in permanent scarring.

Bamboo (Phyllostachys Spp)

Bamboo plants spread rapidly through underground rhizomes, forming dense thickets that are difficult to control.

Stinging Nettle (Urtica Dioica)

Contact with stinging nettles causes a painful, burning sensation and skin irritation, often with redness and swelling. 

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