What we do

Our aims

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Projects we have done

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Vale Andrew Thompson

Watsonia files

The weedy species

Methods of control

Management Guidelines

Some case studies

Article by Peter Day

References

Oxalis

The weedy species

Oxalis biology

Methods of control

Further reading

Euphorbia

Introductory information

Distribution & life cycle

How it spreads

Control & management

Further reading

Links

Taro biology

Taro control

Further reading

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Asparagus fern

Arum Lily

Freesias

Pampas grass

Woody Weeds

Potential weeds

Carnation weed

Oxalis

ENVIRONMENTAL WEEDS ACTION NETWORK (WA)

The Environmental Weeds Action Network (EWAN) is a community initiative to tackle the problem of environmental weeds in bushland and waterways. It brings together community members in both urban and rural areas, bush regenerators, local government, weed scientists and ecologists to save our indigenous flora from the threat of weeds. EWAN was formed at a public meeting in February 1996 by members of other community groups concerned about lack of effective management of weeds and the lack of communication between community groups and government agencies.

 

Cape Tulip. Like many of our troublesome weeds, this is a pretty flower. It is a weeed of pasture and of bushland.
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