The plants that can no longer be grown in the Sverdlovsk region have been named.

The plants that can no longer be grown in the Sverdlovsk region have been named.

      In the Sverdlovsk region, the cultivation and distribution of eight dangerous invasive plants have been officially banned. The corresponding list has been approved by order No. 529 of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the region. This is reported by the Telegram channel "Yekaterinburg Main."

      The list includes well-known crops that are often perceived as decorative or even useful plants. Among them are Sosnowski's hogweed, long known for its danger to humans, as well as species of the genus Reynoutria - tall plants with candle-shaped inflorescences, distant relatives of buckwheat.

      Also banned is the ash-leaved maple, which is easily recognized by its "helicopter" seeds and ability to spread rapidly in almost any conditions. The list also includes the touch-me-not (Impatiens glandulifera) - a plant with bright pink flowers, often referred to as the "orchid from the dump."

      In addition, the list prohibits the leafy succession with yellow flowers, the aquatic plant Canadian elodea, known as "water plague," echinocystis lobata - also called "crazy cucumber," as well as bearded barley with characteristic panicle inflorescences.

      All these plants are recognized as dangerous alien species capable of quickly displacing local flora and disrupting the natural balance of ecosystems.

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The plants that can no longer be grown in the Sverdlovsk region have been named.

In the Sverdlovsk region, the cultivation and distribution of eight dangerous invasive plants has been officially banned. The corresponding list has been approved by order No. 529 of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the region.