A British Columbia non-profit organization fighting invasive species is reminding people on Valentine’s Day to spread the love, not the baby’s breath.
The council’s Allison McCabe says if the plant invades grazing land, it reduces native grasses and forage for wildlife.If it is part of a bouquet, she says it should not be composted and instead put in a sealed trash bag to prevent it from spreading.
The council says non-invasive species that could be used instead of baby’s breath include the hybrid yarrow or sea lavender.
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