Weeds of the Blue Mountains

Identify and control garden plants that go wild in our bushland

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    • Causes of weed invasion
    • The value of our bushland
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    • Weed control methods
      • Crowning
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Weeds of the Blue Mountains

Weeds in Bushland

As bushland neighbours we have a responsibility to look after our unique surroundings.

If we look after bushland, it will reward us in many ways.

On this site read about some of the wonderful features of our unique bushland and the threats that weeds pose. Learn how they get into the bush, what damage they do and what we can do about them.

Shale Transition Ironbark Forest
Shale Transition Ironbark Forest at Knapsack Reserve (Image © Ian Brown)

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