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Asparagus asparagoides Bridal Creeper Status: Restricted Weed. Description: Aggressive climbing plant forming a dense canopy of shiny, 30mm leaves, with 5-8mm 6-petalled flowers in spring. Can starve all other understorey plants of light and also produce an impenetrable mat of tubers underground. Fruits/Seeds: Green turning to red berries containing several shiny black seeds. Dispersal: Seeds are spread by birds, animals, water, machinery, in contaminated soil and in dumped garden waste. Also reproduces from underground tubers. Invades: Coastal areas, heathland, forest, woodland, sides of waterways; particularly shaded areas. 54

Asparagus scandens Asparagus Fern Description: Very invasive evergreen, spiny climbing plant that can form a thick, tangled mass smothering all other plants. Small, white or pinkish-white flowers. Fruits/Seeds: Orange-red rounded berries, 5-7mm in spring. Dispersal: Seed is spread by birds, animals, contaminated soil, machinery, dumped garden waste. Also grows from underground, long-lived tubers Invades: Coastal areas, woodlands, forests and areas near waterways. 55

Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora Montbretia Description: Common garden plant, 60-100cm high, with 30-80cm pale green strap-like leaves and 3-4cm yellow to orange-red trumpetshaped flowers on annual stems. Dies back each year to underground bulb. Fruits/Seeds: Often produces no seeds. May produce bulbils/capsules at base of flowers. Dispersal: Spread from underground rhizomes, bulbils dropping from plant, by water, machinery, in contaminated soil and dumped garden waste. 56

Delairea odorata Cape Ivy Description: Very invasive climber with ivy-like leaves and small (7mm) yellow flowers in thick clusters. Forms thick mats and curtains that smother other plants and trees. Fruits/Seeds: Small, reddishbrown seeds (2mm) with 5-6mm white hairs attached. Dispersal: By seed and rooting stolons (creeping ground/low level branches). Spread by wind, water, by machinery, in contaminated soil and dumped garden waste. Invades: Coastal areas, forest, woodland, heathland, sides of waterways, roadsides. 57

Dipogon lignosus Dolichus Pea Description: Very invasive climbing vine to 3m with clusters (up to 25cm long) purple, pink or white pea-flowers. Forms thick curtains that smother other plants and trees. Fruits/Seeds: 4.5mm black seeds with a white eye that are ejected explosively from pods. Dispersal: Spread by birds, ants, water, in contaminated soil and dumped garden waste. Invades: Coastal areas, dunes, woodland, heathland, forest, sides of waterways, roadsides. 58

Hedera helix English Ivy Origin: Europe Description: Very invasive climber to 30m, with typical ivy leaves and large clusters of greenish flowers. Can topple trees with its weight and smother groundcovers, understorey shrubs and trees. Fruits/Seeds: Poisonous 5-10mm dull blue to black berries usually in spring. Dispersal: Seeds spread by birds, animals, in contaminated soil. Also grows from stem segments, including in garden waste. Invades: Coastal areas, forest, woodland, sides of waterways, roadsides. 59

Vinca major Blue Periwinkle Origin: Mediterranean Description: Ornamental low creeper to 50cm high, with glossy leaves and 5-petalled blue-mauve flowers. Forms dense mats covering several square metres that can exclude all other plants. Fruits/Seeds: Seeds contained in 2-5cm tapering follicles. Dispersal: By seed and rooting of stem fragments. Spread by wind, contaminated soil and dumped garden waste. Invades: Particularly shaded areas. Coastal areas, woodland, grassland, heathland, sides of waterways, forest, roadsides. 60

Watsonia meriana var. bulbillifera Watsonia Status: Restricted Weed. Description: Erect herb to 2m with sword-like leaves to 80cm and numerous 5-7cm usually orange to red tubular flowers. Above ground parts of plant die back annually. Forms dense and rapidly expanding colonies, dominating other plants. Fruits/Seeds: Does not usually produce seed. Produces clusters of 6mm bulbils on flower stems. Dispersal: Stem bulbils drop to the ground and generate new plants. Bulbils are also spread by water, in contaminated soil and dumped garden waste, by machinery (particularly graders and slashers). Also grows from underground corms. Invades: Coastal areas, woodland, grassland, forest, heathland, sides of waterways, pastures, railway lines, roadsides. 61