
Delairea odorata Profile – California Invasive Plant Council
Common names: Cape-ivy; German ivy; Italian ivy; ivy groundsel; parlor ivy; water ivy. Delairea odorata (=Senecio mikaniodes) (Cape-ivy, German-ivy) is a perennial vine (family Asteraceae) found along the coast of California and in the San Gabriel Mountains.
Delairea odorata - Wikipedia
It is known as Cape ivy in some parts of the world (US) and German ivy [4] in others (Britain, Ireland). Other names include parlor ivy and Italian ivy. [5] It is a twining perennial, herbaceous plant that grows 3 metres tall. [6] Its multi-lobed leaves somewhat resemble those of …
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Delairea odorata Calflora
Delairea odorata is a perennial herb that is not native to California. [Cal-IPC] Invasive: Delairea odorata (Senecio mikaniodes) (Cape-ivy, German-ivy) is a perennial vine (family Asteraceae) found along the coast of California and in the San Gabriel Mountains.
Cape ivy control - Golden Gate National Recreation Area (U.S.
2015年2月28日 · Cape Ivy is the California coast’s biggest and baddest weed. If the Park Service had their way, we would be circulating a mug shot of this bright green vine.
Cape Ivy Removal Project - California State Parks
Cape Ivy (Delairea odorata, an invasive plant originating from South Africa, was introduced to the U.S. as an ornamental vine in the late 1800’s. It subsequently escaped into the wild and has infested coastal areas from California to Oregon.
Cape Ivy Biocontrol Research – California Invasive Plant Council
Cape ivy (Delairea odorata), a vine native to South Africa, is now found in most coastal watersheds in California, where it has become a significant threat to riparian habitats. It covers native vegetation and its leaves contain toxins that make them inedible for birds and other wildlife.
Senecio angulatus - Wikipedia
Senecio angulatus, also known as creeping groundsel [5] and Cape ivy, [6] [7] is a succulent flowering plant in the family Asteraceae that is native to South Africa. Cape ivy is a scrambling [8] herb that can become an aggressive weed once established, making it an invasive species.
Cape Ivy | rivrlab.msi.ucsb.edu
Cape Ivy has a shallow root system, no more than 30 inches, leading to soil erosion and flooding along hillsides and streams. This erosion and related flooding can break the vines and cause it to reestablish downstream.
ARS First Biocontrol Galling to Cape-Ivy, a Top Ten Noxious
2020年11月9日 · ARS scientists have established a reproducing population of shoot tip-galling flies at Glen Deven Ranch (Big Sur Land Trust) as a biocontrol for Cape-ivy, one of the top ten worst invasive weeds in California. Cape-ivy is native to South Africa, where it inhabits coastal sites and mountain forests.
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