Twelve of the worst weeds at Whangarei Heads
Invasive weeds are a growing threat to the Heads. New Zealand has a huge list of exotic plant species that have escaped into the wild and at least 400 are regarded as serious environmental pests. These are the ones that can invade, transform and destroy native ecosystems. More and more of these are cropping up and spreading on the Whangarei Heads peninsula.
With so many weedy species, how do you decide what to tackle first? For us out at the Heads we have the DIRTY DOZEN. These are 12 invasive weed species that we are really focused on, because of the damage they can do, and because we know that working together and strategically we can make a real difference in stopping the spread of these weeds on our peninsula.
Take action against the Dirty Dozen in your neighbourhood!
Click on the links below to find out more about these nasties and what to do about them.
Moth plant Arajuia sericifera | Wild ginger Hedychium gardnerianum |
Elaeagnus Elaeagnus x reflexa | Tree privet Ligustrum lucidum |
Chinese privet Ligustrum sinense | Climbing asparagus Asparagus scandens |
Banana passionfruit Passiflora tripartita all sub-species and P. tarminiama | Taiwan cherry Prunus campanulata |
Cotoneaster Cotoneaster glaucophyllus | Woolly nightshade (tobacco weed) Solanum mauritianum |
Tradescantia (wandering willie) Tradescantia fluminensis | Jasmine Jasminum polyanthum |
The dirty dozen aren’t the only weeds we are concerned about on the Heads. You can search our database or browse alphabetically for other weeds that are present on the Whangarei Heads peninsula
Browse or search the Whangarei Heads weeds database…