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    Unlike their popular relative the edible asparagus, these asparagus species are not ones you want to grow in your garden!

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    The plan prioritises plants listed as restricted and locally significant invasive plants for management.

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    Blue thunbergia however, is one of the highest priority invasive plants with the management response being eradication.

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    Plants grow in open pasture, along roadside verges, in bush margins and in deeply shaded areas in forests.

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    Scientists discovered that cane toad eggs release an attractant, which draws in other cane toad tadpoles who predate on the eggs.

  • Dutchman's pipe

    The vine is now an invader of rainforests, riparian areas, roadsides, disturbed areas, bushlands and even plantation crop areas.

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    This weed reproduces by seed which is often dispersed by fruit eating birds and floods.

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    The broad dietary niche of the red fox in a hybrid coastal ecosystem in south-eastern Queensland.

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    There are not many plants found on the Sunshine Coast that’s spikes can compare to those of the honey locust tree.

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    Is it a noxious weed or great habitat?

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    Find out how to care for your bushland by managing Singapore daisy and other invasive groundcovers.

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    Before you get started with weed management make sure you get to know the difference between beneficial native plants and invasive ones.

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    Are you planting a native melastoma or an invasive weed?

  • Mexican bean tree

    The Mexican bean tree is a fast growing tree, it has the potential to outcompete native plants and pose a threat to riparian and rainforest ecosystems.

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    The pink hibiscus plant has a clump of large burrs on it, rough around the edges, and smallish flowers.

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    There are several species of invasive grasses that are on the high priority list for management under the Sunshine Coast local government area biosecurity plan 2017.