Winter-flowering heliotrope
Petasites fragrans
Habitat
Rough grassland – along roadsides, woodland margins and railway banks.
Key ID features
Forms large patches of heart shaped leaves. In winter has clusters of tiny mauve-pink vanilla-scented flowers.
Spreads via branching underground stems not via seed dispersal.
Can spread over 1m a year.
Distribution
Locally common in England and Wales.
Impacts
Spreads to form dense stands that outcompetes native species, reducing biodiversity.
Do’s & Don’ts
DON’T spread soil contaminated with winter heliotrope -even a tiny fragment of the cut rhizome can re-grow.
DO hand pull or dig-up and leave to dry on a sheet. Can be composted or burned (in line with local restrictions) once completely dried.
More Information
For more information visit the GB Non-Native Species Secretariat website.