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Weed Identification Australia > NSW > NSW North Coast (IBRA) > Broad-Leaved Privet
Notes: Was cultivated in 1857 at Camden Park, probably as a hedge plant. Now a widespread weed of coastal bush and wasteland; also extending to the western slopes of NSW and adjacent areas in Old. Pollen of this plant is spread by insects and is unlikely to cause allergic reactions in humans. Leaves and berries are suspected of poisoning stock and berries of poisoning children but there is no proof of toxicity. Broad-leaved Privet invades bushland, especially along streams. It effectively stops bank erosion, but outcompetes native streambank vegetation. Pale timber has potential for light furniture manufacture. |
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![]() Flowering trees near Molong, NSW in January |
![]() Mature fruit & seed photo J.R. Hosking |
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This weed has been included in the WEEDeck field guide as card T02 |
Australia > NSW > NSW North Coast (IBRA) > Broad-Leaved Privet
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