Weeds of Blue Mountains Bushland

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Agapanthus praecox ssp orientalis
Anredera cordifolia
Buddleja davidii
Cardiospermum grandiflorum
Cinnamomum camphora
Cotoneaster species
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora
Cytisus scoparius
Delairea odorata
Erica lusitanica
Erigeron karvinskianus
Genista monspessulana
Hedera helix
Ilex aquifolium
Ipomoea indica
Jasminum polyanthum
Lantana camara
Leycesteria formosa
Ligustrum lucidum
Ligustrum sinense
Lonicera japonica
Pinus radiata
Phyllostachys species
Prunus laurocerasus
Ranunculus repens
Rubus fruticosus spp. agg
Salix cinerea
Tradescantia fluminensis
Ulex europaeus
Vinca major
Madeira Vine
BUSH INVADER
Anredera cordifolia
family: BASELLACEAE
Description
  • Aggressive, rampant twining perennial climber from South America, which races to the canopy, curtaining all vegetation with its thick rope-like stems and dense foliage.
  • Leaves are heart-shaped, hairless, shiny, thick and fleshy.
  • Small tubular flowers, greenish-cream to white, droop in long fragrant sprays ('lamb's tails') through summer and autumn.
  • Stems bear aerial tubers which form clusters high in the vine; tubers grow below ground on rhizomes (underground stems).
Dispersal
Grows from both kinds of tuber and from pieces of rhizome. Rarely produces seed. Often dumped on bushland edges. Both tubers and rhizomes can be washed down waterways.
Impact on Bushland
Invades moist forest and rainforest edges, envelopes the canopy, restricts light, encourages disease, prevents germination of native plants. Weight can break down trees. Helps to destroy rainforest.
Distribution
Lower Blue Mountains.
Alternative Planting
Five-leaf Water Vine (Cissus hypoglauca); 'Happy Wanderer' (Hardenbergia violacea); Wonga Wonga Vines (Pandorea species); Dusky Coral Pea (Kennedia rubicunda).
Control
A long, difficult process. Spread tarps to catch tubers, pull down vine or knock down tubers. Bag them. Or scrape and paint stems without cutting.

Madeira Vine curtains all vegetation

Madeira Vine flowers: 'lambs tails'

Maderia Vine aerial tubers

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