

Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) is the next best know invasive plant in the UK after Japanese Knotweed. Both were introduced as spectacular horticultural specimens and spread to all the best Victorian gardens during the 19th Century Giant Hogweed also managed to jump the wall and it is now widespread throughout the British Isles where it frequently colonises riverbanks.
However this is where the similarity ends, Giant Hogweed is a perennial plant that can grow for up to 4 years before flowering. The flowering spike can extend to 5 metres, producing a white umbrella like flower which can be 0.5 metres across. Each plant can produce 50,000 seeds, which can remain viable for up to 15 years. These seeds are spread locally and large distances in water as well as by human intervention.