Known for its aggressive growth, Japanese Knotweed can be invasive and challenging to control, potentially damaging foundations and structures.
While bamboo can create a lush screen, it can also spread rapidly and become invasive, causing problems for neighboring plants and structures.
Despite its attractive fern-like foliage and pink flowers, mimosa trees are considered invasive in some regions and can be weedy.
Though popular for its fall color, burning bush is invasive in some areas and may crowd out native plants.
While English Ivy can provide a classic look, it can be invasive and climb structures, potentially causing damage over time.
While it has vibrant yellow flowers, goldenrod can be invasive and may cause allergies for some individuals.
Privet is often used for hedging, but it can be invasive, spreading quickly and displacing native vegetation.
Some yucca species can be invasive and difficult to control, spreading through underground rhizomes.