Review of the declaration of Lantana species in NSW
This document outlines the basic biology and management of species of the genus Lantana that are present in New South Wales. The review assesses the declaration status of the noxious weed Lantana camara, and other species including Lantana montevidensis and ornamental Lantana varieties.
Land managers and research staff with an interest in Lantana species will find this document useful. This will include local government weeds officers, staff from state government departments and authorities, and research staff. The document is also applicable to weed policy managers.
This 70 page document contains information on the following general areas: nomenclature, species descriptions, taxonomy, origin, lifecycle, dispersal, growth and development, habitat, distribution, importance, legislation, control and recommendations.
Further research needs and information required from consultation have been highlighted.
The document is available for download below in full or in parts.
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| Review of the declaration of Lantana species in NSW - Full version | 1.9 mb | |
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| Review of the declaration of Lantana species in NSW - Part 1 Contents, acknowledements, executive summary. |
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| Review of the declaration of Lantana species in NSW - Part 2 Scope of this review, review of the declaration, taxonomy. |
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| Review of the declaration of Lantana species in NSW - Part 3 Origin, lifecycle, dispersal, growth and development, habitat, distribution in Australia, importance, legislation, control, social limitations to control, recommendations, further research needs, information required from consultation, conclusions, references, appendicies. |
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