Rubber Vine WONS Stategy

Rubber vine (Cryptostegia grandiflora) is one of northern Australia's worst weeds. It is a perennial vine that aggressively colonises native vegetation to form thickets and it impacts on river ecosystems. It costs primary production over $18.3 million per annum by decreasing pasture production and hindering mustering. The environmental impacts of this species are significant it has the potential to destroy all deciduous vine thickets in north Queensland.

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