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Triphasia trifolia (limeberry) T. trifolia is an aggressive invasive plant with the capacity to grow in sunny open areas as well as in shaded areas beneath the...
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Cryptostegia madagascariensis (Madagascar rubbervine) C. madagascariensis is a fast-growing invasive woody vine. Plants can begin to reproduce after about 200 days and they can produce...
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Clidemia hirta (Koster's curse) C. hirta is a small shrub producing vast amounts of seeds that produce a large seed bank. Although the plant can grow in relatively...
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Cyperus difformis (small-flowered nutsedge) C. difformis is rated by Holm et al. (1977) to be a serious weed of rice in Australia, Italy, Japan, Madagascar, Taiwan and the Philippines, and a...
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Lantana camara (lantana) L. camara is a highly variable ornamental shrub, native of the neotropics. It has been introduced to most of the tropics and subtropics and...
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Leucaena leucocephala (leucaena) L. leucocephala subsp. leucocephala is an aggressive colonizer of ruderal sites and secondary or disturbed vegetation both in Mexico,...
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Pistia stratiotes (water lettuce) P. stratiotes is a perennial monocotyledonous aquatic plant present, either naturally or through human introduction, in nearly all...
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Sansevieria trifasciata (mother-in-law’s tongue) S. trifasciata is a very aggressive invasive plant able to grow in a great range of sunlit exposures (from complete sunny open areas...
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Jatropha curcas (jatropha) After introduction into Asian countries, J. curcas has spread very rapidly, and due to its ethnobotanical uses, promotion as an...
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Ischaemum timorense (centipede grass) The economic impact of I. timorense on crops is not clear. The weed has been found in immature areas of rubber and oil palm, often encroaching into...
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