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Mary Walz’s preferred method of management is careful removal of the entire plant and drying it in piles on wood pallets to keep the plant fro…

In a summer where floodwaters may have spread the Japanese knotweed further aground from the riverbanks where it often takes hold, the dedication of those working to fight the spread of the weed has also grown like some kind of invasive plant.

Greensboro Conservation Commission member William Marlier spent the summer surveying and mapping the community’s invasive plants, and plans to share his findings and offer advice for combating these aliens at the Greensboro Free Library on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 4 p.m.

A float calling attention to Japanese knotweed’s sworn enemy, the organization Knot in Hyde Park, travels down Main Street as part of the annu…