Paper Made from Invasive Plants: Knotweed, Himalayan Balsam and Other Fibres
Quick answer: Invasive-plant paper can use stems or bast fibres from species such as Japanese knotweed, Himalayan balsam, reed canary grass or other locally problematic plants. The papermaking method must be subordinate to biosecurity: harvesting, transport and waste cannot spread the species. Paper Made from Invasive Plants is sold or encountered as art paper, community editions, educational…












