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Large woody shrub with the stems often being reddish, and coated with hairs.
A member of the nightshade family, dust from the plant can cause respiratory irritation.
Identified by the straw yellow flowers with a purplish tinge that are present from December to April.
Catfish can survive out of water for up to 48 hours, making them even more capable of invading new waterways.
Floating mats of hornwort can grow to such large sizes that they completely shade out entire areas of lakes.
Look very similar to a goldfish except that they grow to larger sizes and have two pairs of barbels, at the corner of their mouths.
Rudd were illegally imported to New Zealand in 1967 and have been deliberately released progressively throughout the North Island.
Sagittaria is also known as Arrowhead because of its arrow-shaped leaves.
It was introduced to New Zealand through the ornamental aquatic trade and sold as costata.
Tench are native to Europe and were introduced to New Zealand in 1867 as a sports fish.