Landscape & Urban Design Issue 38 2019 | Page 37

Summer Identification semi-dense stand, with lush green June to September. Japanese 20cm long. In late summer, it flowers, knotweed canes will grow to around 2-3 metres high. The plant has free standing upright stems (which heart or shovel-shaped leaves, up to producing panicles of small creamy- white flowers. resembles bamboo) and forms as a Autumn Identification October to December. The flowers have died and just like other herbaceous perennial plants, Japanese knotweed goes into senescence as the above ground parts of the die off for winter. Leaves turn yellow and start to fall in the autumn. Winter Identification The underground crown and rhizome of the plant remains live but in a dormant state over winter. It will produce new growth again in the spring. The above ground canes die off and turn brown and brittle. The alternate (non-symmetrical) stem growth pattern (zig-zag) can still be seen for identification. Issue 38 2019 Landscape & Urban Design 37