SOUTH Africa has provided us with a number of undesirable weeds including doublegee, Berkheya thistle, Guildford grass and stinking roger, but outstanding among the weed introductions from that country are two species of Homeria known as Cape Tulip. The salmon-coloured flowers and long grass-like leaves are known to farmers in many localities extending from Geraldton to Albany and as far east as Bruce Rock and Merredin. Beyond the metropolitan area the largest infestations occur in the Northam, York, Beverley and Williams districts where thousands of acres of good land are affected
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CAPE TULIP (Homeria Breyniana (L.) Lewis* and H. miniata Sweet) South Africa has provided us with a ...
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MANY people will be surprised to see Melilotus described as a weed, but, besides having certain adva...
HOARY CRESS is undoubtedly one of the worst weeds introduced into Australia. It is a vigorous deep r...
Skeleton weed is probably the most serious weed ever to threaten the Australian wheat industry. It i...
Alien plants pose a substantial threat to island ecosystems in Australia and worldwide. A better und...
CAPE TULIP is the worst weed in the Avon Valley and northern areas of the Great Southern districts. ...
CAPE TULIP (Homeria Breyniana (L.) Lewis* and H. miniata Sweet) South Africa has provided us with a ...
For countless ages the flora of Western Australia remained as a separate entity undisturbed by plant...
The first official record of Berkheya or Hamelin thistle in Western Australia was in 1909. A specime...
Although wild turnip has had a comparatively short history in Western Australia, it is one of the mo...
DOUBLEGEE, like a number of other major weeds, is native to South Africa. It was introduced to Weste...
The prickly pears are native to America, but, following settlement of that country by the white man,...
St. John\u27s wort is native to the temperate regions of Europe and Asia, but as with many other of ...
The original home of Stinkwort is the Mediterranean region, including northern -1- France. Apparentl...
Cruciferous weeds are common throughout the agricultural areas of Western Australia. They include wi...
Many garden enthusiasts are familiar with a shrub or small tree known as the Angel\u27s Trumpet or...
MANY people will be surprised to see Melilotus described as a weed, but, besides having certain adva...
HOARY CRESS is undoubtedly one of the worst weeds introduced into Australia. It is a vigorous deep r...
Skeleton weed is probably the most serious weed ever to threaten the Australian wheat industry. It i...
Alien plants pose a substantial threat to island ecosystems in Australia and worldwide. A better und...
CAPE TULIP is the worst weed in the Avon Valley and northern areas of the Great Southern districts. ...