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#RNZ has a good article on planting weeds in gardens then selling them. Casual sales of garden plants by gardeners is an important way that weeds move about the country, and it’s difficult for regional council Biosecurity staff to keep on top of. Just because a plant is pretty doesn’t mean it’s safe to sell. You can learn what plants are on #iNaturalist and check their status on WeedBusters NZ.

rnz.co.nz/news/national/541782

weedbusters.org.nz

RNZ · Backyard nurseries spreading pest plants in SouthlandBy Ninetonoon
#nz#weeds#gardens

A reminder that great willowherb is still beginning its spread in NZ.

This wetland weed grows dense and taller than me in ideal conditions, like Travis Wetland. It was 1st seen on #iNaturalistNZ by botanist Jason Butt in 2016 in Nth Canterbury. Biosecurity NZ considered eradication but by 2018 it was in Christchurch's wetlands. Environment Canterbury is trying to contain it.

I found 4 plants in the city today and pulled them out: inaturalist.nz/observations/25

Spot the difference!
Today versus yesterday.
#Weeds #Weeding #grateful

I had some help for about half an hour this afternoon. I've spent about 6 hours on this...😆😅
My brother lives here - he has caregivers who support him with independence, one who helped today is keen to help keep it clear.
I hope he sticks around for longer than some caregivers have 🙏🤞

I've seen lots of larvae of thistle tortoise beetles this week. The species *Cassida rubiginosa* was introduced into NZ as a biocontrol agent in 2006 and is now knocking back thistle weeds in parts of NZ.

NZ has no native thistles so we could introduce a beetle that eats a lot of species. I saw them on Californian thistles, nodding thistles and Scotch thistles.

Their larvae carry all their shit in a "frass shield" to protect themselves.

inaturalist.nz/observations/25

As a botanically trained ecologist in NZ, I get a front-row seat to the slow-motion avalanche of new plants spreading into the wild from gardens.

It will be a massive landscape transformation, just getting started.

On Monday I made the 24th observation of the common lionface on #iNaturalist in greater Christchurch. The first was 2019. It would already take a city-wide effort to stop, and is just one species of hundreds.

inaturalist.nz/observations/25

iNaturalist NZCommon Lionface (Nemesia floribunda)Common Lionface from Sydenham, Christchurch, New Zealand on December 2, 2024 at 04:29 PM by Jon Sullivan. The only one I know of anywhere in central Christchurch at the moment. I pulled it out but didn't...

Doing a little light weeding today 🙄

Friends, I recommend that you NOT let guinea grass develop at your place. And definitely don't let it get 12 ft tall or spread across an area.

It's highly aggressive, grows very tall in thick patches, the roots are very difficult to remove, I had to use a literal saw to get through the thick stems, and it's covered in these hairs that are sharp and horrible and get on everything (like fiberglass fibers, if you've ever had the misfortune of dealing with those).

It's time for a proper #introduction. Kia ora.

I'm an #ecology lecturer at #LincolnUniversityNZ and live in Ōtautahi-Christchurch. I'm interested in #EcologicalMonitoring, #BiologicalInvasions (esp. #weeds), and NZ #NaturalHistory (so much still to discover!). I'm site admin for #iNaturalistNZ #MātakiTaiao, the NZ node of #iNaturalist.

I'm @joncounts because I count a lot of nature (~17,000 species counts each month). See wildcounts.org.