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DOC’s War on Weeds

February 28, 2018 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club

The Dirty (Baker’s) Dozen

The Department of Conservation (DOC) has created these AMAZING fact sheets, and wanted posters, for the dirty dozen – the 13 most weedy weeds out there – so we can all fight the war on weeds! Click on the pictures to download from their site:

Wildling conifers – enemy number 1

Woolly nightshade

English ivy

Moth plant

Darwin’s barberry

Climbing asparagusOld man’s beard

Japanese honeysuckle

Wandering willie

Spartina

Buddleia

Banana passionfruit

Wild ginger

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