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Weed Identification Australia > > Kikuyu grass
Notes: Kikuyu is a perennial ground-hugging grass which spreads by runners. It is cultivated for pastures, lawns and playing fields and is a common weed of gardens and roadsides. It is recognised as a weed in Queensland, NSW, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia. It is not known to produce viable seeds in South Australia but persists and spreads from deliberate plantings and sites where garden waste is dumped. It was used for erosion control on Montague Island off the south coast of NSW but became so dense that it impeded nesting and access to burrows of the Little penguin (Eudyptula minor). The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service has initiated a major control program. |
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This weed has been included in the 'Jumping the Garden Fence' report (WWF-Australia PDF - 1.19mb) which examines the impact of invasive garden plants on Australian agricultural land and natural ecosystems. |
Australia > > Kikuyu grass
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