Japanese knotweed

Polygonales > Polygonaceae > Polygonum cuspidatum Siebold & Zucc.
Synonym(s): fleeceflower, Japanese bamboo
Japanese knotweed is a dense growing shrub reaching heights of 10 ft. (3 m). The semi-woody stem is hollow with enlarged nodes. Leaves are alternate, 6 in. (15.2 cm) long, 3-4 in. (7.6-10 cm) wide and broadly-ovate. Flowering occurs in late summer, when small, greenish-white flowers develop in long panicles in the axils of the leaves. Plants are dioecious (male and female flowers occur on separate plants). Japanese knotweed commonly invades disturbed areas with high light, such as roadsides and stream banks. Reproduction occurs both vegetatively (rhizomes) and seeds, making this plant extremely hard to eradicate. The dense patches shade and displace other plant life and reduce wildlife habitat. Japanese knotweed resembles giant knotweed (Polygonum sachalinense), but giant knotweed is larger and has heart-shaped leaves. Japanese knotweed is native to eastern Asia and was first introduced into North America in the late 1800s.

Identification, Biology, Control and Management Resources

  • Pest Alert - USDA Forest Service
    http://www.forestpests.org/acrobat/jknot.pdf -
  • Weed of the Week - USDA Forest Service
    http://www.na.fs.fed.us/fhp/invasive_plants/weeds/japanese-knotweed.pdf - Nov 7, 2006

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Number:1550190
Description: Infestation;
Photographer:Mark Frey, The Presidio Trust
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Number:1539043
Description: Infestation;
Photographer:James H. Miller, USDA Forest Service
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Number:1196112
Description: Infestation; Patch is over 100 m long and up to 15 m wide.
Photographer:Tom Heutte, USDA Forest Service
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Number:5271084
Description: Infestation;
Photographer:Leslie J. Mehrhoff, University of Connecticut
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Number:1196118
Description: Infestation;
Photographer:Tom Heutte, USDA Forest Service
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Number:1237056
Description: Foliage;
Photographer:Jack Ranney, University of Tennessee
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Number:1196127
Description: Plant(s);
Photographer:Tom Heutte, USDA Forest Service
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Number:5205100
Description: Flower(s);
Photographer:Jan Samanek, State Phytosanitary Administration
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Number:5308058
Description: Diagram or Graphic; Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 1: 676.
Photographer:USDA PLANTS Database, USDA NRCS PLANTS Database
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Number:1557049
Description: Plant(s);
Photographer:Theodore Webster, USDA Agricultural Research Service
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Number:5379552
Description: Flower(s);

July

Photographer:James H. Miller, USDA Forest Service
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Number:5379550
Description: Flower(s);

July

Photographer:James H. Miller, USDA Forest Service
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Number:1557059
Description: Flower(s);
Photographer:Ohio State Weed Lab Archive, The Ohio State University
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Number:5271085
Description: Flower(s);
Photographer:Leslie J. Mehrhoff, University of Connecticut
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Number:5242063
Description: Flower(s);
Photographer:Richard Old, XID Services, Inc.
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Number:5379559
Description: Stem(s);

stem and leaves in July

Photographer:Steve Manning, Invasive Plant Control
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Number:5379556
Description: Infestation;

infestation in right-of-way in May

Photographer:Steve Manning, Invasive Plant Control
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Number:5205099
Description: Fruit(s);
Photographer:Jan Samanek, State Phytosanitary Administration
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Number:1557045
Description: Fruit(s);
Photographer:Ken Chamberlain, The Ohio State University
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Number:1557042
Description: Seed(s);
Photographer:Ken Chamberlain, The Ohio State University
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Number:5178013
Description: Plant(s);
Photographer:Philip Rusted, Thurlow Countryside Management (r&d)
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Number:5178015
Description: Feature(s); new shoots forming
Photographer:Philip Rusted, Thurlow Countryside Management (r&d)
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Number:5271083
Description: Feature(s); Cross-section of Stems
Photographer:Leslie J. Mehrhoff, University of Connecticut
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Number:1557035
Description: Stem(s);
Photographer:John Cardina, The Ohio State University
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Number:1557036
Description: Stem(s);
Photographer:Ohio State Weed Lab Archive, The Ohio State University
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Number:1557040
Description: Root(s);
Photographer:Ohio State Weed Lab Archive, The Ohio State University
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Number:1557047
Description: Root(s);
Photographer:John Cardina, The Ohio State University
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Number:1557057
Description: Seedling(s);

cotyledons

Photographer:Ohio State Weed Lab Archive, The Ohio State University
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Number:1557061
Description: Plant(s);
Photographer:Catherine Herms, The Ohio State University
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Number:1197001
Description: Infestation; Picture within stand
Photographer:Jenn Grieser, New York City Department of Environmental Protection
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External Links

Invasive Reference(s)

Subject Reference(s)

  • USDA, NRCS. 2001. The PLANTS Database, Version 3.1, National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA. - http://plants.usda.gov/