Asparagus asparagoides

Bridal Creeper, Florist's Smilax at Majura, ACT

Asparagus asparagoides at Majura, ACT - 6 Jun 2019
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Asparagus asparagoides 8 Jun 2019 SilkeSma
Asparagus asparagoides 8 Jun 2019 SilkeSma

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Marked with white tape. I also put it on Collector.

7 comments

   14 Jun 2019
Thank you - will head out there today. This is a new location as well.
   15 Jun 2019
Hi Silke. Found another site -35.263539 149.160378. Mapped on Collector app NOT-TREATED WEEDS.
Could not find yours or the tape. Can you please double check grid ref?
   15 Jun 2019
Hi Silke
just found it. Location was fine after all. Will spray sites next week.
   15 Jun 2019
Hi Silke
just found it. Location was fine after all. Will spray sites next week.
   15 Jun 2019
Hi Silke
just found it. Location was fine after all. Will spray sites next week.
   15 Jun 2019
Hi Silke
Found it. Have sought advice from DPI - permit says to spray in August-September. So we will wait till then. In the meantime we need to remap follow-up control sites by revisiting the treated sites on the 2018-19 maps, and any new sites.
SilkeSma wrote:
   15 Jun 2019
Thanks so much. Good work.
I did actually log this one a year or so ago. Not sure if anybody sprayed it then. Fortunately it stayed quite small and I don't think it produced any seeds in the interim.

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