Weed of the Month – Mother in Law’s Tongue
Mother in-laws tongue was a very popular garden plant in the past. Its very hardy and has a certain street appeal.
Mother in-laws tongue was a very popular garden plant in the past. Its very hardy and has a certain street appeal.
Dyschoriste depressa is a relatively new weed in the Noosa shire. It has the qualities to become a big threat to our bushland and a problem in gardens.
A pest to be discouraged from your backyard.
Syngoniums remind some of us of a misspent youth when we didn’t know they were weeds.
This month’s weed fits into two categories that have been a focus in recent months, flowering now and directly harmful to wildlife. Read on to understand why African Tulip tree is now a restricted plant and learn about its deadly effect on native bees.
Easter cassia is hard to miss at the moment. There doesn’t seem to be a road in the shire that doesn’t have a display of yellow flowers. Read on to become more familiar with this invasive species.