by Net Maintain | Feb 27, 2023 | Weeds
Is an invasive weed of disturbed Bushland, roadsides and neglected areas. It is long lived and competes with native species. Grown as a hedge plant in some areas it was also deliberately spread as a tonic for livestock! English broom produces many seeds and seedlings...
by Net Maintain | Feb 27, 2023 | Weeds
Another introduced hedge plant which is spread by seeds which are ejected from the plant by bursting pods and distributed by birds. Seed has a high viability and production is prolific. Dense gorse growth provides a harbour for rabbits and is a fire hazard. Control is...
by Net Maintain | Jul 27, 2023 | Weeds
by Net Maintain | Feb 27, 2023 | Weeds
A recent introduction to Australia as a contaminant in pea of pasture seed. First recorded at Oberon in 1950. It is now an important weeds of improved pastures, roadsides and neglected areas. Dispersal is by seed with most seed falling within 1 to 2 meters of the...
by Net Maintain | Jul 27, 2023 | Weeds
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by Net Maintain | Feb 27, 2023 | Weeds
The genus consists of 25 species, three of which are of direct interest to Australia. The plants are large tussock-forming grasses growing to a height of about 2 m with stems to 6 m. The plants reproduce both by seed and vegetatively and are now spreading more rapidly...