Botanical Name: Fallopia japonica
This invasive weed displays bright green and large leaves that match really well with its red-maroon stems. It also grows small white flowers!
Botanical Name: Erodium cicutarium
This sprawling specimen thrives in dry habitats, and is quite a common spotting along roadsides. Its reddish stems against the green foliage can contrast a garden beautifully!
Botanical Name: Phytolacca americana
This is a perennial weed with thick, hollow red stems and dark purple berries. It can spread quickly, so it’s important to keep the growth in check.
Botanical Name: Apocynum cannabinum
Hemp Dogbane’s stems often have a red-brown hue. All parts are toxic to humans and pets, so it would be a good idea to avoid them in the garden.
Botanical Name: Polygonum convolvulus
Wild Buckwheat has twining stems with a red tinge that gets intensified if the plant gets full sunlight exposure. It’s mainly found in agricultural land, especially in grain fields.
Botanical Name: Lonicera maackii
Amur Honeysuckle is native to Asia and is a highly invasive species with typically red-brown stems ranging from lighter shades to nearly black.
Botanical Name: Oxalis corniculata
Resembling clover, this low-growing weed has light-green to purple-red stems and yellow flowers and spreads aggressively in fertile soil.
Botanical Name: Lamium amplexicaule
Henbit is native to Europe and is a weed-like plant of the mint family. It has flowers ranging from pink to purple attached to deep red or purple stems.
Botanical Name: Toxicodendron radicans
Poison Ivy is a woody weed that can also be a climbing vine, shrub, or groundcover. It has reddish stems and leaves with three leaflets.
Botanical Name: Parthenocissus quinquefolia
This fast-growing vine has
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