It’s a sunny October day in the village of Temoula on the outskirts of the southern Tunisian town of Gabès, and an eclectic ...
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The ornamental plant trade is growing fast, but without better regulations, pests and diseases will continue spreading.
Scientists warn gardeners of hidden invasive species sneaking into the UK through potted plants and flowers, threatening crops and ecosystems.
Professor William Sutherland of the University of Cambridge's Department of Zoology, who was involved in the study, said: 'Ornamental olive trees for sale in the UK can be over 100 years old, with ...
Invasive pests are slipping unnoticed into northern Europe in huge shipments of cut flowers and potted plants with potential ...
Ornamental olive trees imported for sale in the UK can be over 100 years old, with many hiding places amongst their gnarly bark and the soil they’re transported in. This is incredibly risky in terms ...
Continental European snakes, geckos and Italian wall lizards are making their way to northern Europe undetected among imports ...
Professor William Sutherland of the University of Cambridge’s Department of Zoology, who was involved in the study, said: ...
Rising number of foreign pests that could threaten the UK’s biodiversity are also arriving on ornamental plants ...