Join the Great Climbing Asparagus Hunt citizen science project. Your input will help gather information about distribution of climbing asparagus - we need your help. Use the PIN BUTTON pin below to log a sighting.
Everyone can get involved with the hunt. Sharing your observations with us will help build up a clearer picture of where the climbing asparagus grows, how much there is, and its impact on the environment.
1. Use the link below to report sightings of climbing asparagus.
2. Save the link to your phone, and whenever you're out and spot this invasive weed, simply open the link and pin its location.
The invasive climbing asparagus is one of Northlands most problematic weeds when it comes to our native forests and our backyards. Climbing asparagus can grow in dense mats, smothering native vegetation and preventing regeneration. Its spread would be a disaster for our native bush.
There are a few tricks to controlling this invasive weed so please download our free guide.
Feel free to get in contact with us if you need any help or guidance. We help with advice and can provide appropriate herbicide.
We have volunteer groups throughout the local area engaged in a variety of activities, including planting, weeding, trapping, monitoring, and education.
Join our enthusiastic team and be part of the fun!.
You can find detailed information about climbing asparagus on the Weedbusters website. They provide a comprehensive overview of its characteristics, why it's considered a weed, and methods for control. For pictures and more details
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