To facilitate repairs on the water main serving Beaumont, the City is implementing a mandatory water ban for municipal operations and voluntary restrictions for residents to reduce non-essential water use, effective July 22, 2024.

Weed Identification

Weeds in Alberta are regulated into two groups:

  1. Prohibited noxious: These weeds are highly invasive, cause damage to the crops and destroy the whole ecosystem. This must be eradicated by killing off the plant’s reproductive and growing parts.
  2. Noxious: These weeds must be controlled by preventing their spread and are too numerous to be eradicated.

An additional, non-regulated category is called “nuisance weeds.” The most common nuisance weed is the Dandelion. Properties infested with this weed, along with tall grasses could still be cited as unsightly by the City of Beaumont if vegetation is over 6 inches tall.

For a list of invasive species fact sheets and more information on invasive plants in Alberta, visit the Alberta Invasive Species Council.

Flowers are composed of a yellow central disk, surrounded by white petals. Leaves are eltername and finely divided into short segments (carrot-like) and odorless when crushed. Check out this helpful resource for removal tips.

Stems are hairy and can grow up to 30-120 cm tall. Flowers are numerous, fragrant and arranged in spreading clusters. Check out this helpful resource for removal tips.

Stems are hollow with purple, pink or white flowers that grow in clusters. Check out this helpful resource for removal tips.

Stems are smooth and can grow up to 3 metres tall. Flowers are long in various shades of pink. Check out this helpful resource for removal tips.

The erect stems are often purplish, can be hairy or smooth, and grow to 1 metre or more. Nodding light purple flowers are borne in the axils of the upper leaves and occur mainly along one side of the stem. Flowers are composed of 5 united sepals, 5 united petals. Check out this helpful resource for removal tips.