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List of articles with the region SA

  • Plant Identification Australia

  • Pasture Weeds Identification & Management Australia

  • Weed Management Society of South Australia – WMSSA

  • Australian Biocontrol Hub

  • iNaturalist Australia

  • South Australia

    Early detection is vital to stop weeds becoming established in South Australia.

  • Weed Management Society of South Australia

  • Council of Australasian Weeds Societies (CAWS)

  • Ulex europaeus (Gorse) by Arthur Chapman is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA-2.0

    Weed Warriors program tackles Bridal creeper and Gorse in southern Australia

  • iNaturalist

    iNaturalist Australia

    One of the world’s most popular nature apps, iNaturalist helps you identify the plants and animals around you. Get connected with a community of over 750,000 scientists and naturalists who can help you learn more about nature! What’s more, by recording and sharing your observations, you’ll create research quality data for scientists working to better understand and protect nature. Australian iNaturalist records are shared with ALA and updated regularly, making them available for scientists, researchers, decision makers, schools and community users through our web portals.

  • Echium plantagineum by Mauricio Mercadante is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA-2.0

    Paterson’s curse – biological control delivers billion dollar dividend

  • Arum Lily, Calla Lily, White Arum Lily, Lily of the Nile, Egyptian Lily, Jack in the Pulpit, Florist’s Calla, Garden Calla, Pig Lily, Trumpet Lily, St Joseph’s Arum Lily, Funeral Flower, Death Lily

  • Karroo Thorn, Karoo Thorn, Sweet Thorn, Mimosa Thorn, Cape Thorn Tree, Cape Gum, Gum Arabic Tree, Sour Thorn, White Thorn, Umbrella Thorn

  • Prickly Acacia, Blackthorn, Prickly Mimosa, Black Piquant, Babul

  • Great Mullein, Shepherd’s Blanket, Blanket Weed, Mullein, Aaron’s Rod, Jacob’s Staff, Shepherd’s Club, Devil’s Tobacco, Flannel Leaf, Flannel Plant,, Hag Tamper, Velvet Plant, Woolly Mullein, Big Taper, Hedge Taper, Velvet-leaf, Candlewick, Iceleaf

  • Blue Periwinkle, Periwinkle, Vinca, Sorcerer’s Violet, Big Leaf Periwinkle, Greater Periwinkle, Blue Buttons

  • Bulbil Watsonia, Bugle Lily, Merian’s Buglelil, Watsonia, Wild Watsonia

  • Watsonia, Bulbil Watsonia, Wild Watsonia, Bugle Lily

  • Bathurst Burr, Spiny Cocklebur, Spiny Burweed, Spiny Clotbur, Dagger Cocklebu, Daggerweed, Prickly Burweed, Thorny Burweed

  • Noogoora Burr, Cockleburr, Clotbur, Large Cockleburr, Rough Cockleburr, Californian Burr, European Cocklebur

  • Caltrop, Cat-head, Catshead, Bindi, Bindii, Doublegee, Bindy Eye, Bull’s Head, Cat’s Head, Goat’s Head, Puncture Vine, Puncture Weed, Devil’s Thorn, Malta Cross, Maltese Cross, Mexican Sandbur, Burnut, Ground Bur Nut, Ground Burnut, Tack-weed

  • Cumbungis, Cumbungi, Bulrush, Cattail, Common Cat’s Tail, Miranda, Maranda, Reedmace, Giant Reedmace, Wonga, Yanget

  • Gorse, Furze

  • Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Climbing Poison Ivy

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