Coastal Plants
Worth Looking At, Worth Looking After
This brochure explains the benefits of retaining coastal vegetation. It provides information on Tasmania's unique coastal plants and how to look after them. Contact details for coastal land managers for the north west region are also included.
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Coastal Weeds of Tasmania booklet
The Coastal Weeds of Tasmania booklet contains descriptions and management recommendations for 50 environmental weeds and has a list of alternative Tasmanian native coastal plants for use in garden plantings.
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Sea Spurge: Have You Seen This Beach Weed?
Originally from Europe, this Sea Spurge is a small leafy shrub has now colonised some of Tasmania's sandy beaches. There is information on how this weed spreads, what it looks like, where it is located in Tasmania and how it can can be removed safely - note a public health warning is associated with this plant!
Contact details are also provided for further information.
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