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Created by warwickl Thursday, 9 Jan 2025
warwickl
NSW, 2257 posts
Thursday , 9 Jan 2025 12:21PM
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This plant which is now a very fast growing tree is spreading seedlings everywhere, see photos.
Can anyone advise what it is and what should I do?




UncleBob
NSW, 1233 posts
Thursday , 9 Jan 2025 1:28PM
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Looks to me to be a feral pittosporum, best plucked as soon as spotted or cut close to ground level and the stump treated with roundup or similar. I believe that Don Bourke referred to them as bird poo plants, birds eat the fruit and deposit the seeds far and wide.

cammd
QLD, 3946 posts
Thursday , 9 Jan 2025 2:52PM
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you need to reduce your CO2 emissions pronto

warwickl
NSW, 2257 posts
Thursday , 9 Jan 2025 4:14PM
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UncleBob said..
Looks to me to be a feral pittosporum, best plucked as soon as spotted or cut close to ground level and the stump treated with roundup or similar. I believe that Don Bourke referred to them as bird poo plants, birds eat the fruit and deposit the seeds far and wide.


Thanks UncleBob
Another photo with berries, what do you or others think?


jn1
SA, 2477 posts
Thursday , 9 Jan 2025 10:05PM
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Queensland box ?

I've had two of these scrubs at my old place. Very hard to grow here in Adelaide. but once you get them going, they are happy. They don't like hot weather (particularly the box tree). I would love to have them at my new place, but nurserys don't stock them.

Best of luck getting rid of it. No tips from me other than Zero poison.

myscreenname
1790 posts
Thursday , 9 Jan 2025 7:45PM
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Looks like Pittosporum to me.

www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/full/10.1079/cabicompendium.45705

Ian K
WA, 4094 posts
Thursday , 9 Jan 2025 9:12PM
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Yes pittosporum undulata. Not technically a weed on the east coast but grows well and some bush regenerators advocate a bit of thinning to allow other less tough natives room. It's definitely considered a weed on Lord Howe Island.

But jump on the ground asparagus, you've got a lot of that I can see. It overtakes beachside vegetation, a weed of national significance. Dig them up, hang them out to dry. They are so tough. They came via caravan parks, as tough ornamentals to put in hanging baskets and still be alive when you came back to your onsite van once a year. Birds spread the red berries.


www.environment.nsw.gov.au/-/media/OEH/Corporate-Site/Documents/Animals-and-plants/Pests-and-weeds/asparagus-weeds-management-manual-130486.pdf


elmo
WA, 8757 posts
Friday , 10 Jan 2025 5:48AM
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Ian K said..
Yes pittosporum undulata. Not technically a weed on the east coast but grows well and some bush regenerators advocate a bit of thinning to allow other less tough natives room. It's definitely considered a weed on Lord Howe Island.

But jump on the ground asparagus, you've got a lot of that I can see. It overtakes beachside vegetation, a weed of national significance. Dig them up, hang them out to dry. They are so tough. They came via caravan parks, as tough ornamentals to put in hanging baskets and still be alive when you came back to your onsite van once a year. Birds spread the red berries.


www.environment.nsw.gov.au/-/media/OEH/Corporate-Site/Documents/Animals-and-plants/Pests-and-weeds/asparagus-weeds-management-manual-130486.pdf



Yes, kill that mongrel thing!

Poison (lots of), dig all the roots out (that's fun?).

Monitor, repeat as the bastard thing keeps coming back, 4 years later and we're still finding bits.

Ian K
WA, 4094 posts
Friday , 10 Jan 2025 6:28AM
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elmo said..

Ian K said..
Yes pittosporum undulata. Not technically a weed on the east coast but grows well and some bush regenerators advocate a bit of thinning to allow other less tough natives room. It's definitely considered a weed on Lord Howe Island.

But jump on the ground asparagus, you've got a lot of that I can see. It overtakes beachside vegetation, a weed of national significance. Dig them up, hang them out to dry. They are so tough. They came via caravan parks, as tough ornamentals to put in hanging baskets and still be alive when you came back to your onsite van once a year. Birds spread the red berries.


www.environment.nsw.gov.au/-/media/OEH/Corporate-Site/Documents/Animals-and-plants/Pests-and-weeds/asparagus-weeds-management-manual-130486.pdf




Yes, kill that mongrel thing!

Poison (lots of), dig all the roots out (that's fun?).

Monitor, repeat as the bastard thing keeps coming back, 4 years later and we're still finding bits.


In WA! Hadn't seen it take hold here yet. Horrified to see it still in hanging baskets. Being watered and fertilized as a prized exhibit! Rather tackle 10 acres of Lantana than 1 of that stuff.

elmo
WA, 8757 posts
Friday , 10 Jan 2025 7:12AM
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Yep bird dropped at our place, got it in one of our garden beds going crazy, my beloved looked it up, found out what it was and put the exterminate note on it.

Gave it regular sprays of glyphosate at first including some special batches as it just shrugged off the normal batch.

The root mass was mental, bit like a tumor you've got to dig well around it as if you leave a bit there it'll come back.

Still finding stray shoots after 4 years but that's annoying but controllable.

kato
VIC, 3431 posts
Friday , 10 Jan 2025 11:02AM
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UncleBob said..
Looks to me to be a feral pittosporum, best plucked as soon as spotted or cut close to ground level and the stump treated with roundup or similar. I believe that Don Bourke referred to them as bird poo plants, birds eat the fruit and deposit the seeds far and wide.


Yep, correct. I kill lots of them professionally. Cut the trunk at ground level and paint with straight Roundup . It has to be painted on within 30sec to 1 min. No need to do any digging. Hand pull the smaller ones

Ian K
WA, 4094 posts
Friday , 10 Jan 2025 9:21AM
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elmo said..
Yep bird dropped at our place, got it in one of our garden beds going crazy, my beloved looked it up, found out what it was and put the exterminate note on it.

Gave it regular sprays of glyphosate at first including some special batches as it just shrugged off the normal batch.

The root mass was mental, bit like a tumor you've got to dig well around it as if you leave a bit there it'll come back.

Still finding stray shoots after 4 years but that's annoying but controllable.


You only have to find the central knuckley woody bit of the big ones. They're not known for resprouting from the water tubers. Once you get a whole lot of little ones though it's hard to find the knuckly bits. Bridal creeper, another of the Asparagus weeds resprouts from the water tubers. On LHI they use a home brew they call TOX, a mixture of glyphosate, brushoff and I think a bit of kero on the bridal creeper. Lots of hand grubbing as well though.

kato
VIC, 3431 posts
Friday , 10 Jan 2025 2:16PM
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Ian K said..

elmo said..
Yep bird dropped at our place, got it in one of our garden beds going crazy, my beloved looked it up, found out what it was and put the exterminate note on it.

Gave it regular sprays of glyphosate at first including some special batches as it just shrugged off the normal batch.

The root mass was mental, bit like a tumor you've got to dig well around it as if you leave a bit there it'll come back.

Still finding stray shoots after 4 years but that's annoying but controllable.



You only have to find the central knuckley woody bit of the big ones. They're not known for resprouting from the water tubers. Once you get a whole lot of little ones though it's hard to find the knuckly bits. Bridal creeper, another of the Asparagus weeds resprouts from the water tubers. On LHI they use a home brew they call TOX, a mixture of glyphosate, brushoff and I think a bit of kero on the bridal creeper. Lots of hand grubbing as well though.


Nah, just brushoff, wetting agent and roundup at the recommended rates. Worked perfectly without witches concoctions ??

TonyAbbott
891 posts
Saturday , 11 Jan 2025 5:54AM
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What it is and what ever you do with just eithet blame climate change or say it's gods will.

Easier than trying to understand nature and both similarly useless answers that will be defended by religious nut jobs.

Ian K
WA, 4094 posts
Saturday , 11 Jan 2025 8:04AM
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kato said..


Ian K said..



elmo said..
Yep bird dropped at our place, got it in one of our garden beds going crazy, my beloved looked it up, found out what it was and put the exterminate note on it.

Gave it regular sprays of glyphosate at first including some special batches as it just shrugged off the normal batch.

The root mass was mental, bit like a tumor you've got to dig well around it as if you leave a bit there it'll come back.

Still finding stray shoots after 4 years but that's annoying but controllable.





You only have to find the central knuckley woody bit of the big ones. They're not known for resprouting from the water tubers. Once you get a whole lot of little ones though it's hard to find the knuckly bits. Bridal creeper, another of the Asparagus weeds resprouts from the water tubers. On LHI they use a home brew they call TOX, a mixture of glyphosate, brushoff and I think a bit of kero on the bridal creeper. Lots of hand grubbing as well though.




Nah, just brushoff, wetting agent and roundup at the recommended rates. Worked perfectly without witches concoctions ??



That was for neat mixes, cutting and painting, frilling and spilling of woody weeds, not sure what was used for spraying denser patches of asparagus on LHI . But everything has been tried on the east coast. We occasionally used something similar to yours. Depends on circumstances. Besides it's more satisfying to dig them out and hang them in the fork of a tree than lug 15 kg of spraypack through the bush for maybe a 50% kill of target and non-target species.

HotBodMon
NSW, 587 posts
Saturday , 11 Jan 2025 12:10PM
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kato said..

Ian K said..


elmo said..
Yep bird dropped at our place, got it in one of our garden beds going crazy, my beloved looked it up, found out what it was and put the exterminate note on it.

Gave it regular sprays of glyphosate at first including some special batches as it just shrugged off the normal batch.

The root mass was mental, bit like a tumor you've got to dig well around it as if you leave a bit there it'll come back.

Still finding stray shoots after 4 years but that's annoying but controllable.




You only have to find the central knuckley woody bit of the big ones. They're not known for resprouting from the water tubers. Once you get a whole lot of little ones though it's hard to find the knuckly bits. Bridal creeper, another of the Asparagus weeds resprouts from the water tubers. On LHI they use a home brew they call TOX, a mixture of glyphosate, brushoff and I think a bit of kero on the bridal creeper. Lots of hand grubbing as well though.



Nah, just brushoff, wetting agent and roundup at the recommended rates. Worked perfectly without witches concoctions ??


I'm a fan of witches concoctions .
When an anaerobic EM brew goes bad , whatever you throw it on/at dies quicker than a paraquat application . Unknown environmental consequence but surely better than risking parkinsons .

Froth Goth
730 posts
Saturday , 11 Jan 2025 8:09PM
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Burn this heretic



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