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Alocasia macrorrhizos (giant taro) A. macrorrhizos is a fast-growing herbaceous plant, growing up to 5 m in height, which has been intentionally introduced in many...
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Myriophyllum heterophyllum (broadleaf watermilfoil) M. heterophyllum is considered invasive throughout New England and northwest USA (original introduction date unknown) because of its...
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Sesbania punicea (red sesbania) Sesbania punicea is a Category 1 invasive plant in South Africa (Stirton, 1980; Wells et al., 1986b; Henderson, 2001), which means that it may not...
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Erigeron karvinskianus (Karwinsky’s fleabane) Erigeron karvinskianus is a widely grown herbaceous ornamental, belonging to the Asteraceae (or Compositae; commonly known as the...
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Passiflora suberosa (corkystem passionflower) Native to south and central America, P. suberosa has become invasive on Pacific Islands in Melanesia and Hawaii and is also...
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Corynocarpus laevigatus (karaka) Corynocarpus laevigatus, commonly known as karaka, is a small tree endemic to New Zealand and has so far been noted as weedy in two...
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Passiflora tarminiana Although the species P. tripartita var. mollissima (formerly P. mollissima) and P. mixta have been...
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Dioscorea alata (white yam) D. alata is a vigorous twining herbaceous vine, which is an important edible tuber crop but also an invasive plant outside...
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Epipremnum pinnatum (centipede tongavine) E. pinnatum is a fast-growing vine which has become highly invasive, mostly in tropical forests where it climbs from the forest...
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Christella dentata (soft fern) C. dentata is widespread throughout the tropics and appears to be introduced in Hawaii and the Americas, where it was collected for...
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