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Cape-Ivy-Habit-2

Published 26 November, 2012 at 190 × 218 in Cape-Ivy-Habit-2.
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Cape Ivy carpeting the ground

Leaves of Cape Ivy are fleshy and hairless, and lobed rather like English Ivy.

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  • Identify weeds
  • Weeds in Bushland
    • The value of our bushland
    • Causes of weed invasion
  • Resources
    • Make your garden wildlife friendly
    • Site Glossary
    • Weed control methods
      • Herbicides
      • Manual weed control
      • Post fire weeding
      • Disposing of Weed Seeds
      • Weed control quick reference
    • Risks associated with control
    • Weed Management Strategy
    • Biosecurity Act 2015
    • Bushcare Groups