What is the worst type of weed/invasive plant near you?

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Is it edible? I’m starving

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  1. rebekoning Avatar

    Cybertrucks, more of them seem to crop up every day 

  2. annissamazing Avatar

    In my opinion, ailanthus. And no. But I have a Cadbury creme egg you can have.

  3. cheesyshop Avatar

    Foxtails, which, I’m sorry to say, are not edible. They help keep food on veterinarians’ tables, though.

  4. TheRealCrustycabs Avatar

    Ivy. It’s killing all the trees, and I don’t think I’d wanna eat it

  5. NEYakAngler Avatar

    My dumb neighbor planted wisteria, then stopped taking care of it, and has since moved. Sons of bitches…

  6. HempFandang0 Avatar

    English ivy first, then (at least in my neighborhood) Himalayan blackberries

  7. Tom__mm Avatar

    To me, the most delicious yet brutally invasive weed is Japanese Knotweed (Reynoutria japonica).

    Pray it never crops up, but if it does, it’s a restaurant-quality vegetable. Young sprouts cooked like asparagus, tender tops blanched.

  8. GlargBegarg Avatar

    Ugh, Trumpet Vine.

  9. Diligent_Barber3778 Avatar

    Goatheads. Aka puncture vine, aka fuck your shit up.

    Edit – Tribulus terrestris

  10. illegalsex Avatar

    Kudzu. It’s apparently edible, but ive never had it.

  11. Anecdotal_Yak Avatar

    Wild blackberries in western Oregon and Washington. The berries are edible.

  12. SumpCrab Avatar

    In South Florida, we have so many. Brazilian Peper (Schinus terebinthifolia) is a big on. Pretty ornamental plant, but it has thrived in our ever dwindling natural spaces.

  13. WrongJohnSilver Avatar

    Tree of heaven. Unfortunately no.

  14. Dunnoaboutu Avatar

    Kudzu. The weed that ate the south.

    You can eat it if you wanted to. I don’t know anyone who wants to.

  15. Loud_Insect_7119 Avatar

    Goat heads, aka Tribulus terrestris. Seem mild enough at first, even nice with their nice ground cover and pretty yellow flowers, but then you get the burrs from which they get their colloquial name (the burrs kind of look like goat skulls from the right angle, with very thick pointy horns sticking up). Another colloquial name is caltrops, like the weapon.

    It won’t kill you AFAIK, but it isn’t particularly nutritious either.

  16. anneofgraygardens Avatar

    fucking blackberries 

  17. Mikey6304 Avatar

    Kudzu has destroyed tens of thousands of acres of forest in my area.

  18. VoltairesCat Avatar

    Kudzu, my friend. I think it’s edible cuz the goats eat it. Also on our shit list is jap grass, English Ivey, black cherry trees and mimosa trees.

  19. Outisduex Avatar

    Bindweed. Definitely not edible.

  20. GrumpyBear1969 Avatar

    Scotchbroom

    Then Morning Glory (field bind weed). Makes a mockery of English Ivy or Bamboo.

    Fortunately no Kudzu around here (PNW) so only know it from reputation.

  21. Hefty-Cicada6771 Avatar

    Kudzu. It’s so beautiful but definitely invasive.

  22. Top-Comfortable-4789 Avatar
  23. floofienewfie Avatar

    Blackberry. It should be the Oregon State Weed.

  24. Karamist623 Avatar

    Bamboo. Someone planted it in our area and it’s slowly taking over

  25. mspolytheist Avatar

    Very close race among Mile-a-Minute weed (Asiatic tearthumb), Virginia Creeper, and Lesser Celandine.

  26. bloopidupe Avatar

    Bamboo. It’s the worst.

  27. FloridianPhilosopher Avatar

    Brazilian Peppertree

  28. traumahawk88 Avatar

    Water chestnut. Brazilian elodea. Hornwort.

  29. elpollodiablox Avatar

    Blackberry. I don’t care for them, but plenty of people do. If you leave a vine unchecked you will have plenty of them to pick before too long, assuming you don’t bleed to death from getting mauled by the thorns.

  30. i_GoTtA_gOoD_bRaIn Avatar

    Japanese Knotweed

    That shit was spread by someone who was impressed that it survived a nuclear meltdown. Not okay.

  31. jondoughntyaknow Avatar

    Common buckthorn. No, you don’t wanna be eating it

  32. Cacafuego Avatar

    Bamboo, and yes, if you’re a panda

  33. Curmudgy Avatar

    Oriental bittersweet. It kills trees.

    Garlic Mustard is annoying, too. We have Japanese knotweed in the area, but none near me.

  34. OceanPoet87 Avatar

    Mountain blackberries. They will take over everything. 

  35. Cajun_Creole Avatar

    Not really a weed I guess but Water hyacinth in Louisiana. I hate it, it clogs up the bayous and canals and is very difficult to get rid of.

  36. dararie Avatar

    Wild mustard

  37. ShowUsYourTips Avatar

    Wild: trumpet vine, honeysuckle, and blackberry. Planted: Virginia creeper and St. John’s wort quickly get out of control.

  38. Eff-Bee-Exx Avatar

    The one I’ve noticed the most is Bird Vetch, which has spread along the road system. I don’t know how damaging it is, but you see it almost everywhere to some degree or another.

  39. deannainwa Avatar

    Creeping nightshade! It is on my property and I can’t get rid of the stuff!!

  40. Cratertooth_27 Avatar

    Bamboo, can’t get rid of it

  41. Better-Delay Avatar

    Goat heads. Hands down. All the rest suck, but goat heads are the worst. Will go right through cheap flip flops. Dogs paws. Everything

  42. fattycatty6 Avatar

    Canadian thistle…. it’s pickers suck and it just keeps coming and coming

  43. whitephos420 Avatar

    Burdock or jimsonweed

  44. yozaner1324 Avatar

    Himalayan Blackberries. They’re thorny and take over everything, but they are very tasty.

  45. Adorable-Growth-6551 Avatar

    Musk Thistle

    Yes it is great for you, but beware the prickly bits

  46. wiarumas Avatar

    Wineberry for my yard personally.

  47. Kestrel_Iolani Avatar

    Himalayan blackberry.

  48. Oscar-mondaca Avatar

    Canada Thistle and Buckthorn

  49. Drew707 Avatar

    People have already mentioned blackberries, so eucalyptus. That shit is dangerous.

  50. CowboysFTWs Avatar

    In my yard, crabgrass. I believe it is edible.

  51. lyndseymariee Avatar

    Himalayan blackberries. They grow everywhere in the Seattle metro.

  52. verruckter51 Avatar

    Honeysuckle, kills all forest understory plants.

  53. Extension_Camel_3844 Avatar

    Blackberry bushes. They literally line our property – free fencing, keeps people out because who wants to deal with those thorns? Gives the humming birds a place for their nests without worry about predators from above, gives the bunny’s a place to run and hide and slows down the coyote’s just enough sometimes to let the little critters get away. I pick every year and typically end up with 5 1 gallon freezer bags full of them. I will clean and freeze most of them to use over the winter. I usually make jams, syrups, muffins, crisps, bagels and a sweet bread with them along with just eating them straight up.

  54. DonChino17 Avatar

    Kudzu and the competition isn’t even close. I’ve heard it’s edible but I have never tried it

  55. chill_winston_ Avatar

    Himalayan Blackberry.

  56. Quix66 Avatar

    Kudzu. Used to cover the streets down the road until an eradication effort. I guess they got it all.

    Now we have invasive trees that the parks are eradicating even with volunteers. I’ve participated.

  57. FixergirlAK Avatar

    Bird vetch. The only upside is it’s an annual in this climate and very shallow-rooted.

  58. BankManager69420 Avatar

    Idk about invasive but Blackberries are the worst plant/weed. They grow like crazy and kill anything around them.

  59. libbuge Avatar

    Himalayan Blackberries, and yeah they taste good. Especially the ones on the riverbank.

  60. MihalysRevenge Avatar

    Russian Thisle aka Tumble weeds they are EVERYWHERE

  61. izlude7027 Avatar

    Himalaya blackberry.

  62. L_canadensis Avatar
  63. Traveller7142 Avatar

    Himalayan blackberries

  64. CupBeEmpty Avatar

    Japanese Knotweed or Asian Honeysuckle.

  65. WritPositWrit Avatar

    Phragmites

    So far as I know it’s not edible.

    ETA – I thought sure I’d see lots of other mentions of this! I have some of the other weeds but none are as invasive and impossible to eradicate as this reed.

  66. butthatwasbefore Avatar

    Oriental bittersweet. I’ve been battling that shit for years.

  67. RightFlounder Avatar

    Tumbleweed. It’s not edible, and that cr@p gets everywhere.

  68. DeFiClark Avatar

    Japanese barberry or mustard garlic

  69. Anvisaber Avatar

    Giant Hogweed or Wild Parsnip for me, it’s too cold for kudzu here.

    Grows 20 feet tall, grows extremely fast, has a huge, deep root system that you have to completely kill in order to kill the plant, and spreads like crazy.

    Oh and did I mention that its sap is corrosive, and can cause chemical burns and permanent scarring if it gets on you?

    It’s also drought resistant and can’t be killed by most herbicides.

    Fun stuff!

  70. HereForTheBoos1013 Avatar

    Bloody trees of heaven, and they bring their stupid fucking legions of tree draining spotted lanternflies along with them.

    SO hard to get rid of them. I’ve been fighting back the one in my yard for three years. Springs up all happy and content in the spring every time.

  71. brian11e3 Avatar

    I just learned that a few of the family’s heirloom plants are now illegal to plant in my state without a permit. Luckily, I planted mine before they were made illegal.

    Apperantly, Japanese Honeysuckle and Goosneck Loostrife are extremely invasive. I’m pretty sure my gooseneck crossbred with my butterfly bush, making them extra invasive….

  72. shammy_dammy Avatar

    Garlic mustard. (yes, it’s edible) Multiflora rose. (yes.)

  73. bodog0505 Avatar

    Gotta be tumbleweeds, the amount of times they have blocked me leaving my house is absolutely disgusting.

  74. Roy_F_Kent Avatar

    Mela!uca, dropped seeds from aeroplanes to dry up the everglades. What could go wrong?

  75. DoublePostedBroski Avatar

    Apparently here it’s those pear trees that smell. Cities are offering incentives if you cut them down.

  76. angeleaniebeanie Avatar

    I feel like I pulled up miles of peppervine roots out of such a small yard. People seem to disagree on how edible it is.

  77. MrKahnberg Avatar

    Russian olive. 2 inch thorns made of titanium apparently. Cows and horses like the plant and the thorn will blind them. Not a problem for the cow, but devastating for a horse owner.

  78. KimBrrr1975 Avatar

    Tatarian Honeysuckle – not edible
    Garlic Mustard – edible
    Buckthorn – not edible

  79. CountChoculasGhost Avatar

    Haven’t seen zebra mussels or sea lamprey mentioned yet. Wreaking havoc on the Great Lakes.

  80. luckymountain Avatar

    Spurge. It’s horrible

  81. jBillark Avatar

    Asiatic tearthumb

  82. Doball Avatar

    Autumn Olive. Google says the berries are edible, apparently.

  83. Awdayshus Avatar

    We had a buckthorn removed from the middle of a lilac bush last summer.

  84. colliedad Avatar

    English ivy and honeysuckle. So far this spring I have removed about thirty five 38gal bags of this crap. It makes me wish to do violence against the nearby garden centers selling this crap. It climbs all of the buildings, all of the trees, and has spread to cover about 1000 sq ft of my yard. This is my mission in retirement since last year. Destroy every bit of it without herbicide.

  85. CoffeeandTeaOG Avatar

    Kudzu but I’m not gonna lie I was about to answer “anything but Sativa” before I finished reading your post 😂

  86. Boring_Detective142 Avatar

    Brazilian pepper. My friends and I used to go pepper busting, that’s what we call the process of getting rid of the thing. For reference this is in Central Florida.

  87. Ancient0wl Avatar

    Wild blackberry

  88. Keyairs Avatar

    Virginia creeper, it’s trying to take over my garden area.

  89. Jack_of_Spades Avatar

    Some sort of blackberry bramble. It growls like a sharp unstoppable shambling mound.

  90. 3ndt1m3s Avatar

    Black berry bushes

  91. scorpion_71 Avatar

    I eat the dandelion flowers when I see them in my neighborhood. Purslane also grows and it’s good but I haven’t seen it in my neighborhood.

    https://wildmontana.org/2023/06/29/community/how-to-harvest-and-eat-the-common-dandelion/

    https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/purslane#TOC_TITLE_HDR_5

  92. Foxfyre25 Avatar

    I’ve got Japanese stiltgrass (no idea) and English ivy (not edible) from previous home owners. I have kudzu, too, but my chickens and rabbits will defoliate that pretty regularly.

  93. EloquentRacer92 Avatar

    Morning glory is pretty damn annoying.

  94. KJHagen Avatar

    Thistles, especially bull and Canadian thistles.

  95. rrhunt28 Avatar

    I hate those little stickers. They are sharp and hurt. My cat gets them in his fur sometimes. And they are hard to kill.

  96. AccomplishedFly1420 Avatar

    English ivy. My neighbors is constantly creeping into my yard

  97. Rj924 Avatar

    Well it was the zebra mussells, but now they kind of belong?

  98. Express_Barnacle_174 Avatar

    Giant Hogweed. A weed that has a sap that can cause horrible blisters on you if you get it on you. You’re required to call the state agriculture board if you find it growing. Nasty shit

  99. hawthornetree Avatar

    Alder Buckthorn and Japanese Knotweed. Supposedly the latter is edible.

  100. eyetracker Avatar

    CHEATGRASS. It covers native plants and causes wildfires, destroying sage and everything else.

    In my garden, alfalfa is a pain because it’s hard to dig out if it gets too big.

  101. Money-Recording4445 Avatar

    Bamboo is the destroyer of worlds. Yeah it’s cute, but like an STD, it’s hard to treat, and it can come back.

  102. gingerjuice Avatar

    We have something called “bindweed” that coils itself around all the plants and will choke them out if you don’t pull it. I hate it. If you don’t get every little scrap of root, it comes back. I also have some kind of creeping buttercup that is almost impossible to pull out. You pull it, and it just comes right back.

  103. l3onkerz Avatar
  104. WestBrink Avatar

    Bindweed. Miserable stuff

  105. lefactorybebe Avatar

    Japanese knotweed or Japanese barberry. Knotweed is harder to kill but barberry hurts you. Knotweed is edible, barberry idk maybe the leaves are but that would be absurd to go through to get them off.

    Edit: oh or that japanese honeysuckle thing, that vine… Or creeping Charlie and mock strawberry. Battling all of the above in the yard and it’s going well for some and terribly for others.

  106. KeyCold7216 Avatar

    I’m in the NE. Japanese Honeysuckle. It’s fucking everywhere. If you see any sort of overgrown area off the side of the road it’s honeysuckle.

  107. Mazikeen369 Avatar

    Blackberries bushes. They are horrible.

  108. mutant6399 Avatar

    Bittersweet in New England

  109. mutant6399 Avatar

    Bamboo when we lived in California

  110. tonic65 Avatar

    Chinese wisteria. It’s a nightmare.

  111. ContributionLatter32 Avatar

    Mint. It just roots itself everywhere. When I lived in the US it was scotchbroom. Fuck that shit.

  112. TwinFrogs Avatar

    English Ivy. That shit is impossible to control.

  113. Catonachandelier Avatar

    Dandelions all over my back yard. They’re pretty tasty when they’re young.

  114. KindLiterature3528 Avatar

    Multiflora rose

    Things take over wherever they grow and have these thin thorns that will go right through your clothing matter how many layers you have on.

  115. MarcusAurelius0 Avatar

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galium_aparine

    Fuck this stuff, regrows from fire and glyphosate.

    Honorable mention is sumac, shit shrugged off double strength glyphosate.

  116. strumthebuilding Avatar

    Tree of heaven. Apparently sort of edible? Who knew?

    Black mustard on all the undeveloped hillsides. Edible.

  117. winteriscoming9099 Avatar

    CT doesn’t have as many of the really bad ones, it’s usually cold enough in the winter to kill them. But Japanese knotweed and oriental bittersweet are problems. And there’s occasional Trees of Heaven as well, which bring spotted lanternfly problems.

  118. R-312 Avatar

    Lesser celadine. It’s an absolute menace.

  119. IainwithanI Avatar

    Palm trees. People love them, but they don’t belong here and are useless. Live oaks provide actual shade. Palms just turn brown and ugly while providing nothing.

  120. NWXSXSW Avatar

    Knotweed. Forms a monoculture, spreads on a highly aggressive rhizome, and can sprout from a cutting of any part of the plant, so it can be spread by, among other things, lawnmowers.

  121. ididreadittoo Avatar

    Star thistle and foxtail. They are both horrible.

  122. Kman17 Avatar

    Immediately locally, yellow thistle

    Cheatgrass a little bit more larger regionally for wildfire risk.

    Kudzu is supposedly the worst nationwide.

    But I’d like to add a nomination for tumbleweed, if only for the entertaining CGP Grey video on why it’s awful.

  123. chernandez0617 Avatar

    Out of state transplants.

  124. oberlausitz Avatar

    NW trifecta: poison oak, Himalayan blackberry and ivy all at once 

  125. Western_Nebula9624 Avatar

    Garlic mustard. There are others, like buckthorn and honeysuckle, but garlic mustard is the one I’ve dealt with. When my kids were cub scouts, we took the whole pack and spent a day yanking it out of a park.

  126. No_Body_675 Avatar

    Thistle and Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac.

  127. Wespiratory Avatar

    Kudzu. It’s everywhere down here. I’ve heard about people making Kudzu jelly.

  128. Iwantaschmoo Avatar

    I don’t know what it was. It was some kind of fast growing vine like thing (I’m in MN). I remember helping my BF at the tome with yard work. This vine was rapidly growing into his yard from over a fence. We went to the back where it was with pruning shears. It was a calm, sunny, wind free day. As I approached with the shears, shit you not, that vine recoiled back a few inches. I looked at my BF and said no way am I cutting that. I have no idea what it was, and since I noped out that portion of the yard, i dont know if it was even pruned. All I know is that it never came back.

  129. geekycurvyanddorky Avatar

    Hemlock (not edible), tansy ragwort (not edible), scotch broom (not edible), thistle (edible), dandelion (edible, and you can make a honey-like jam out of it), bamboo (edible if prepared correctly), blackberries (edible, but horrible to deal with), mint (edible, will quickly try to take over wherever it’s been planted).

  130. AnimatronicHeffalump Avatar

    Kudzu sucks, especially because it looks extra ugly after all the leaves die and it’s just brown vines all over everything

    But when it comes to invasive plants I’m pretty sure Bradford Pears take the cake

  131. remes1234 Avatar

    Phrag. Or Phragmites australis. Impossible to kill. 12 feet talk. Deep roots. Grows on anything. Runners that can cross roads. Grows through 4 inches of asphalt.

  132. CoffeeExtraCream Avatar

    Idk if it’s the worst, but i really hate crab grass.

  133. Iwantaschmoo Avatar

    Buckthorn, once you have it, you have it for life. I can’t kill it without killing everything. I’ve even tried the solutions I’ve found on-line and no luck. Nowi I have excellent yard shears and put rock music on and go to town every couple weeks in the summer.

  134. Formal_Lie_713 Avatar

    Creeping Charlie, and Japanese Beetles (yes I know that’s not a weed but it’s the biggest pest in my area.)

  135. That-Response-1969 Avatar

    Mile-a-Minute. I hate that shit. It took over my mom’s farm in less than a year. You couldn’t cut it fast enough and those obnoxious little thorns got into your clothes and hair. Once it got into a few 30′ or 40′ trees, it was all over but the crying.

  136. hugeuvula Avatar

    Buffelgrass, it’s invasive to the Sonoran Desert. There’s not much that will burn in the desert, so the cacti aren’t used to fires. Buffelgrass is great fuel so it’ll burn and the fire will kill the Saguaro cacti, which are 100’s of years old.

  137. davidm2232 Avatar

    Eurasian milfoil

  138. shrug_addict Avatar

    Blackberries if you have to work amongst them. They are fucking delicious though

  139. Cyclonian Avatar

    Tribulus terrestris
    We call them Goatheads. They leave these sharp thorn things that sting if you step on one and some are large enough to put a hole in a bicycle tire.

  140. nor_cal_woolgrower Avatar

    Himalayan Blackberries..Thanks Luther Burbank!

  141. killer_sheltie Avatar

    Bindweed, and the deer think so.

  142. DangerNoodleDoodle Avatar

    Ligustrum aka PRIVET 😤
    Not edible unfortunately

  143. Premium333 Avatar

    Mint. If you have it, you have it forever.

  144. CalmRip Avatar

    I find the existence of tarweed to be a personal offense.

  145. Dragonflies3 Avatar

    https://morningchores.com/edible-weeds/

    My backyard if full of wild violets. Those are edible.