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Giant rat's tail grass
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Giant rat's tail grass

Giant Rat's Tail Grass, Sporobolus pyramidalis - is a challenging invasive grass that requires active management to prevent its spread and protect native ecosystems. Local agricultural authorities ...

Gamba Grass
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Gamba Grass

• Growth Form: Gamba Grass is a tall, robust grass species that can reach heights of 2-4 meters (6.5-13 feet). It forms dense stands or clumps. • Leaves: The leaves are long, narrow, and often have...

Fireweed
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Fireweed

Fireweed is native to South Africa but has naturalised in various parts of the world, including Australia and the United States. In some regions outside its native range, it can become invasive and...

Dyschoriste
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Dyschoriste

The growth and flowering patterns of Dyschoriste species can vary among different species, but they often grow during the warmer seasons. Since Dyschoriste encompasses multiple species with varying...

Deadly Nightshade
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Deadly Nightshade

• It typically grows during the warmer seasons, with flowers and fruit produced in late spring and summer. • Growth Form: Deadly Nightshade is an herbaceous plant that can reach heights of up to 1....

Coral creeper
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Coral creeper

• It can grow and bloom throughout the year, with peak flowering often occurring in spring and summer. • Growth Form: Coral Creeper is a low-growing, spreading shrub with a prostrate or semi-prostr...

Coolatai Grass
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Coolatai Grass

• Growth Form: Coolatai Grass is a tussock-forming grass, meaning it grows in dense clumps or tussocks. • Leaves: The leaves are long and narrow, often with fine hairs on the leaf margins and upper...

Chinese Tallow Tree
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Chinese Tallow Tree

Chinese Tallow Tree, Triadica sebifera - is a problematic invasive species in regions where it has naturalized, and effective management is essential to prevent its further spread and protect nativ...

Chinese Elm
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Chinese Elm

Chinese Elm, Ulmus parvifolia - In many areas, Chinese Elm is appreciated as an ornamental tree for its attractive bark and adaptability to urban environments. However, it is important to manage an...

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