Asparagus asparagoides

Bridal Creeper, Florist's Smilax at Watson, ACT

Asparagus asparagoides at Watson, ACT - 15 Aug 2022
Asparagus asparagoides at Watson, ACT - 15 Aug 2022
Asparagus asparagoides at Watson, ACT - 15 Aug 2022
Asparagus asparagoides at Watson, ACT - 15 Aug 2022
Asparagus asparagoides at Watson, ACT - 15 Aug 2022
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Asparagus asparagoides 15 Aug 2022 Tapirlord
Asparagus asparagoides 15 Aug 2022 SteveBorkowskis

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9 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   15 Aug 2022
Part of a wider known infestation I suspect
   15 Aug 2022
I think the @ACT Bio-security team is monitoring nd controlling Bridal Creeper on Mt Majura/Mt Ainslie, if this is not teh case I can remove this plant
   15 Aug 2022
I have already removed it, took out the tubers/root system as well (see photo 5).
   15 Aug 2022
Excellent work thanks - I should have bene more observant
   16 Aug 2022
Hi Micheal
that is correct we are currently mapping bridal creeper, and we will be treating this as soon as it is appropriate to do so
Thanks
ACT Bio-security
michaelb wrote:
   16 Aug 2022
Hi @ACTParks-InvasivePlantsTeam TESTING IAN'S ENQUIRY
michaelb wrote:
   16 Aug 2022
HI @ACTBio-security checking your new name. Please reply if you get a message.
   16 Aug 2022
Hi Michael
that works now thank you
waltraud wrote:
   31 Aug 2022
Steve, well spotted and thanks for the removal :-)

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