Russian knapweed was introduced to North America from Asia. It is a perennial that reproduces by roots, rhizomes, and seeds. It can grow up to 1 metre tall and young stems are covered with soft, short, grey hairs. The flowers are urn-shaped and pink to purple in colour, they occur singly at the ends of stems. The bracts underneath the flowers are green with papery edges. Flowers become straw-coloured at maturity.
Acroptilon repens
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Invasive species profile taken from the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Invasive Plant Committee Invasive Plant Regional Strategic Plan