The goal of the B. A. is to characterize the occurring stands of invasive plant species in the catastral area of Jakub, which is located near the nature trail and to propose measures for the elimination and disposal of stands in accordance with land ownership. Invasive species cause a reduction in biodiversity in native plant communities and, due to their properties, represent serious risks such as ecological, environmental, health and economic. We documented the invasive plants at 9 sites by means of phytocenological records, which we carried out according to the principles of the Zurich-Montquetian school (Braun-Blanquet, 1964) at the end of the growing season in 2019. We recorded three types of stands, community with Solidago canadensis, Fallopia japonica and Aster Novi-Belii. The stands are very poor in species, almost monodominant, dense. In the investigated locality, we recommend mechanical methods of removing invasive species due to the proximity of the protected area with the occurrence of rare and endangered species, mainly from the family Orchidaceae.