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Invading rhododendrons ‘choking’ native plants – Woodland Trust

“Rhododendron ponticum is a real problem for the UK’s native plants and trees. It is choking native woodland and shading out characteristic plants,” she added.

“Action must be taken to protect further species and habitats from the same fate. The government must treat invasive non-native species as a priority issue”.

The Woodland Trust, which is based in Grantham, said it cost around £6.2m a year to tackle an estimated 311 invasive species in Great Britain.

A spokesperson for Defra said the Countryside Stewardship scheme funded land managers to control the spread of rhododendrons.

“While we do not have plans to ban the sale… given they are already widely spread, we are working hard to detect, protect and eradicate the threats of non-native species,” they added.

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