sobota, 25 lipca 2015

Hogweed

Barszcz Sosnowskiego, trująca roślina, którą w latach 50-tych ubiegłego wieku nieopatrznie sprowadzono do Polski, jest problemem także w Wielkiej Brytanii.
Po angielsku nazywa się hogweed (hog - wieprz, weed - chwast).

Hogweed on the march: Aerial drone image shows how 12ft high toxic invader is taking over the British countryside

  • Drone was sent to document the spread of hogweed around Findhorn River
  • Invasive plant grows 12ft tall and its sap can seriously burn exposed skin
  • It took a week to capture images in task deemed too perilous for humans
  • Aircraft sent by Trust, which wants to protect river users and plant species...
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3173941/Hogweed-march-Aerial-drone-image-shows-12ft-high-toxic-invader-taking-British-countryside.html#ixzz3guDUFVhc

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