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Best practice management guide - Boneseed

The exact date and manner of introduction of boneseed into Australia are unknown.

It was first recorded as a garden plant in Macleay's Garden in Sydney in 1856.

It was first recorded in the wild in 1852 in Sydney and 1892 in Adelaide, where it escaped from horticulture.

Boneseed mainly occurs throughout southeastern Australia where it is widespread, mostly as scattered plants or small populations.

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