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Residents of Georgian Bluffs Urged to Spot Invasive Plant

May 28, 20261 Min Read
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As local crews get ready to tackle invasive plants, residents of Georgian Bluffs are being asked to look around their properties for Giant hogweed.

This harmful and poisonous plant can be identified by its thick, hairy stems that are reddish-purple with speckles; huge jagged leaves; and large clusters of white flowers shaped like umbrellas. In early spring, it can grow up to 10 centimeters a day. The sap from its broken stems, leaves, and flowers can lead to burns and big blisters. Symptoms usually show up 24 to 48 hours after contact and are worsened by sun exposure.

People are advised to check along roadsides, in ditches, and in natural areas within Georgian Bluffs for any signs of Giant hogweed. Any sightings can be reported on the township’s website at www. georgianbluffs. ca/Contact GB under the “Noxious Weeds” section or by calling 519-376-2729. The township mentioned that reports should include photos and specific location details.

Sightings of other invasive species like wild chervil or phragmites are also welcomed.

Treatment for hogweed will begin across Georgian Bluffs in the next few weeks.


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