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Noxious weed declarations

St. Barnaby's thistle

Common Name St. Barnaby's thistle
Scientific Name Centaurea solstitialis

Declarations for St. Barnaby's thistle [Centaurea solstitialis ] in NSW

AreaClassLegal requirements
Albury 4
The growth and spread of the plant must be controlled according to the measures specified in a management plan published by the local control authority
Corowa 4
The growth and spread of the plant must be controlled according to the measures specified in a management plan published by the local control authority
Lockhart 4
The growth and spread of the plant must be controlled according to the measures specified in a management plan published by the local control authority
Urana 4
The growth and spread of the plant must be controlled according to the measures specified in a management plan published by the local control authority
Wagga Wagga 4
The growth and spread of the plant must be controlled according to the measures specified in a management plan published by the local control authority

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This page is extracted from the noxious weed declarations database.  You can use the database to:

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  • identify non-saleable weeds

 

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