Acacia cyclops, commonly known as coastal wattle, cyclops wattle, one-eyed wattle, red-eyed wattle, redwreath acacia, western coastal wattle, rooikrans...
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Acacia species have become serious environmental pests after being introduced into southern Africa. The most troublesome species are Acacia cyclops and...
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Acacia benthamii Acacia besleyi Acacia betchei Acacia bidentata Acacia bifaria Acacia biflora Acacia binata Acacia binervata Acacia binervia Acacia bivenosa...
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(2007). "Barn Swallows Hirundo rustica disperse seeds of Rooikrans Acacia cyclops, an invasive alien plant in the Fynbos Biome". Ibis. 149 (3): 468–471...
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energy conservation, according to a 2013 study. The larvae feed on Acacia cyclops, A. mearnsii, A. saligna, A. karroo, Bauhinia, Celtis africana, Chrysanthemoides...
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the red-winged starling is an important disperser of the introduced Acacia cyclops. Starlings have been observed feeding on fermenting over-ripe fruit...
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is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Acacia cyclops, native to Australia Acacia sophorae, native to southeastern Australia This page is...
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competing vegetation. Similarly, a number of angiosperms including Acacia cyclops and Acacia mangium have seeds that germinate better after exposure to high...
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oystercatchers nest here. A major threat to the reserve is the invasive alien Acacia cyclops (“rooikrans”) tree. This weed has spread across large parts of the coastline...
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found in Western Australia, it also appears similar in appearance to Acacia cyclops. It is native to an area in the Great Southern region of Western Australia...
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Don: Acacia brunioides A.Cunn. ex G.Don Acacia cultriformis A.Cunn. ex G.Don Acacia cyclops A.Cunn. ex G.Don Acacia deltoidea A.Cunn. ex G.Don Acacia fimbriata...
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what is left of it is under threat from alien invasive plants like Acacia cyclops (“Rooikrans”), sand-mining and the rapid spread of informal settlements...
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Indigenous species are also threatened by invasive plants such as Acacia cyclops, three Hakea species, and invasive pines that were planted in commercial...
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George Don include: Acacia cyclops G.Don Coastal Wattle Acacia deltoidea G.Don Acacia holosericea G.Don Candelbra Wattle Acacia pendula A.Cunn. ex G...
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South Africa. Acacia baileyana Acacia cyclops Acacia dealbata Acacia implexa Acacia longifolia Acacia mearnsii Acacia pycnantha Acacia saligna Agave Agave...
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large stands of invasive alien vegetation (particularly rooikrans - Acacia cyclops), which once infested the Reserve, were decimated by fires in the 2017...
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salmonophloia. Low trees of Melaleuca strobophylla, Melaleuca cuticularis and Acacia cyclops may also be present. Associated species in the understorey include shrubs...
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on such estuaries for their life cycle. Invasive species, especially Acacia cyclops and African clawed frogs, are an increasing threat to the wetland. Residents...
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effectiveness: A comparison of four bird species feeding on seeds of invasive Acacia cyclops in South Africa". South African Journal of Botany. 105: 259–263. doi:10...
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grass Guava St John's wort Weeping willow Water hyacinth Acacia cyclops Acacia mearnsii Acacia saligna Valeriana rubra Eucalyptus Hakea Lantana Tipuana...
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and scrub. Other dominant species include Calothamnus quadrifidus and Acacia cyclops. Fringing vegetation of mixed low heaths occur on lake edges with dense...
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it lives in coastal thickets—often covered in dodder—of Acacia rostellifera, Acacia cyclops, Melaleuca cardiophylla growing over sand dunes on limestone...
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sternbergiana (Stinkwood), J. furcellata (Grey Stinkwood), Acacia cyclops (Coastal Wattle), Acacia saligna (orange wattle), Hibbertia species, Allocasuarina...
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mostly seeds. It partakes in a mutualistic relationship with Acacia cyclops, a species of Acacia; the southern black korhaan benefits from the seeds as they...
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cuspidata H DS C cyaneus G blue Commelina cyanea H DS C cyclops G round-eyed Acacia cyclops D cylindraceus L cylindrical, from cylindrus Imperata cylindrica...
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species comes from invasive alien plants – chief among these "Rooikrans" (Acacia cyclops) from Australia which, until recently, blanketed the slopes of the Cape...
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what remains is badly infested with invasive alien plants (Acacia saligna, Acacia cyclops, Pinus, Eucalyptus and Kikuyu grass), and less than 1 percent...
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strumarium Zantedeschia aethiopica Zygophyllum morgsana Alien Acacia cyclops (rooikrans) Acacia saligna (Port Jackson willow) Avena sativa Azolla filiculoides...
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include: Acacia adunca – cascade wattle Acacia baileyana – Bailey's wattle Acacia cyclops – red eye Acacia decurrens – green wattle Acacia elata – pepper...
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Sweet Acacia spp. (†) Acacia baileyana F.Muell: 119 Acacia saligna (Labill.) H.L. Wendl. : 119 Acacia cyclops A.Cunn. ex G.Don: 119 Acacia dealbata...
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