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Codium fragile subsp. tomentosoides Codium fragile subsp. tomentosoides
C. fragile ssp. tomentosoides is considered as an invasive marine alga as it has the capacity to spread rapidly via asexual...
Fallopia japonica Fallopia japonica (Japanese knotweed)
F. japonica is an extremely invasive weed despite its lack of extensive sexual reproduction in most of its introduced range. It is...
Vitellaria paradoxa Vitellaria paradoxa (shea tree)
Hepper (1962) suggested that the generic name Butyrospermum (Kotschy, 1865) be conserved in place of Vitellaria (Gaertner, 1807). The proposal...
  Moraea collina (Cape tulip)
Moraea collina¸ called Cape tulip, is a corm-bearing perennial herb native to South Africa. It can poison livestock and/or...
  Moraea miniata (two-leaf Cape-tulip)
Moraea miniata, or two-leaf Cape tulip, is a cormous, herbaceous perennial. The plant poisons livestock and/or humans, can reproduce...
  Pennisetum purpureum (elephant grass)
P. purpureum resembles P. polystachion, with which it has been confused (see separate data sheet on this species). P. purpureum is recognisable by...
Striga aspera Striga aspera (witchweed)
S. aspera causes significant damage to rice and maize in several countries of West...
  Moraea (Cape tulip)
Moraea is a genus consisting of 32 species of corm-bearing perennial herbs. The plant poisons livestock and/or humans, can reproduce...
  Ageratina riparia (mistflower)
Ageratina riparia is unpalatable to livestock and is toxic. It reduces the carrying capacity of pastures and rangeland and restricts...
  Galega officinalis (goatsrue)
Galega officinalis forms dense thickets and competes with and reduces yields of forage plants. Goatsrue produces a toxic alkaloid,...
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