[The Independent, Tuesday, 18 October 2011 By Steve Connor] -- The American weed is invasive, highly sexed and gives off pollen that plays havoc with the human immune system – and it's coming here. One of America's most irritating weeds threatens to spoil the summer months of thousands of Britons who are prone to crippling hay-fever attacks. Ragweed has established a beachhead in central Europe and is spreading westwards towards Britain, scientists said yesterday. A single ragweed plant can spew out a billion, highly allergenic pollen grains in just one season and this highly oversexed, invasive US weed is now firmly over here on this side of the Atlantic, they warned. An increasing number of Europeans are showing signs of ragweed allergy as the plants spread from Hungary to the fields of Italy, Austria, France and more northerly regions bordering the English Channel. Scientists fear it might only be a matter of time before the common ragweed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, gains a foothold in Britain where it could become an invasive species with the help of warmer summers, milder winters and the formidable reproductive powers of the plant itself.Plant strife: invasive species from abroad
Rhododendron
A native of the Himalayas, they have spread from gardens to wild areas, where they shade out native plants.
Water primrose
Can cause havoc to waterways when introduced in the wild.
Japanese knotweed
A pernicious weed that can propagate from tiny fragments. Any soil contaminated has to be disposed of at registered sites.
American skunk-cabbage
This species can easily outgrow native species in the wild.
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