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The Taiwan cherry crowds out neighbouring plants and shrubs and dominates a habitat.
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council Enforcement Policy provides clear guidance on how our enforcement obligations are carried out when there's a breach of the Resource Management Act 1991.
A sprawling perennial daisy which grows up to 40 cm tall.
Produces barbed seed which can be easily transported on clothing or by animals.
Bushy evergreen tough shrub with woody, wiry stems and pink to pale purple flowers.
Often found in towns or cities with ports, the Darwins ant will give off a strong odor when crushed.
Follow the rules to stop the spread of freshwater pests
It’s the responsibility of every lake user to follow the rules to prevent gold clam or any other freshwater pest from spreading to the Rotorua Te Arawa Lakes this summer.
Named after its batwing shaped leaves and flowers that are very similar to the passionfruit flower.
A climbing plant with coiling tendrils that allow it to climb up into the tree canopy.
Native to Mexico, its seeds have wings to help them to be carried along in winds.