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<CreaDate>20210427</CreaDate>
<CreaTime>09203200</CreaTime>
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<resTitle>Bridal creeper</resTitle>
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<idAbs>Native to southern Africa, bridal creeper is a glossy green plant that can smother native vegetation and form a thick mat of underground tubers. A weed of national significance, it is widespread in south-western West Australia, southern South Australia and eastern Victoria. Although it is not climatically suited to most of Queensland, bridal creeper has the potential to become a pest in cooler parts of southern Queensland such as around Stanthorpe and Warwick.</idAbs>
<idCredit>© State of Queensland (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries), 2023</idCredit>
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<keyword>weeds</keyword>
<keyword>pests</keyword>
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<idPurp>Map layer extracted from Biosecurity Queensland pest distribution survey displaying distribution of individual invasive weed species.</idPurp>
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