Orange Hawkweed is a member of the Asteraceae (Sunflower) Family and was introduced from Europe as an ornamental. Also known as Devil’s Paintbrush.
Orange Hawkweed is highly invasive, and quick spreading. The pollen released from its flowers releases toxins that inhibit the seed germination, seedling emergence, and growth of surrounding plants. Infestations can lead to reduced plant and animal diversity as other species are choked out, as well as diminished agricultural value.
Because of its aggressive growth characteristics, Orange Hawkweed is declared a noxious weed in British Columbia making it unlawful to transport, propagate and sell. ~ Invasive Species Council of BC
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