north-north-west wrote:Sounds like some sort of gorse.
tastrax wrote:There is no money in weeds but lots of enthusiastic volunteers that just keep plugging away on the issue (in Tassie at least). Best thing is they keep coming back to the same patches to make sure that nothing re grows and from there they just keeping working their way out. Some great success stories.
tastrax wrote:Down here we have found that it pays to get the contractors in for the first big hits on the weeds (with the support of volunteers), especially if its a big area. It has often been mapped by the volunteers in the first instance and they get the grants etc. Then the volunteers come back at the appropriate times after spraying to do the check on new growth and mapping the next infestations etc.
Its essential that the followup occurs and after a couple of years when there is less and less regrowth it can become as much a social occasion rather than a work occasion. That's the time to move onto new sites. In our case we are starting to move onto some offshore islands so that also adds some interest as well.
johnw wrote:
Back to the KNP weed, can't say what your weed is Jez but I do know that Orange Hawkweed has become a recent threat in parts of KNP. However yours is something different. Maybe either of these are possibilities?
Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) http://www.weeds.org.au/cgi-bin/weedident.cgi?tpl=plant.tpl&ibra=all&card=T16
WarrenH wrote:Size 11, G'day.
From your first post, I think you might be asking about Firethorn (Pyracantha spp).
Warren.
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