Invasive species are the second biggest threat to biodiversity after habitat loss. Learn how you can identify and remove invasive plants.

Report It

The City relies on Edmontonians to spot and report invasive plants on public and private property. 

Private Property

If possible, talk to the property owner and let them know what you have found, and why it's an issue. You can also call 311 or report it online.

Public Property

If you find a noxious plant on public property, call 311 or report it online.

Spot It - Identification

Learn more about the weeds regulated by the Alberta Weed Control Act. The information includes how these weeds can be identified and why they are regulated. 

To find a regulated weed faster, all weeds are separated into categories based on their regulatory designation, their growth form and the colour of their flower.

Note: The following will only look up regulated weed species under the Alberta Weed Control Act; other plants or nuisance weeds are not included.

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Remove It

Removing Invasive Plants

Most invasive plants can be removed by following these steps: 

  1. Use a trowel to loosen the soil around the roots of the plant.
  2. Wearing gloves, grab the plant by the thickest part of the stem, as close to the ground as possible.
  3. Pull straight up on the plant.
  4. The plant, as well as its roots, should pull out of the ground. If not, loosen more soil from around the roots.
  5. You may need to dig out any broken roots that did not pull out with the plant.

If the plant has already produced seeds, it is important to carefully remove and dispose of these before attempting to remove the plant. Use a sharp pair of scissors or garden pruners to cut off the seed heads before following the removal steps. 

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Weed Identification

Email  invasiveweeds@edmonton.ca

Phone  In Edmonton: 311 | Outside Edmonton: 780-442-5311

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