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North West Weeds
ABN 16 052 158 879
Postal address:
20 Dinoga Street
BINGARA
NSW 2404
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ON-GOING CONSTRUCTION ...
Half the battle with managing noxious and other undesirable
weeds is being able to identify the plant so we can find out the appropriate
control measures.
This website therefore aims to present as many quality weed
images as possible to give the viewer the best opportunity of matching up the right
plant. All images (use thereof) are also being presented for sale and direct
on-line purchasing will be available soon (in the meantime please email the
webmaster). All images are divided into the following (arguable) categories:
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GENERAL
INTEREST:
(1) publicity, (2) weed spraying, (3) rural
scenes - roadside views, (4) rural scenes - bush, aquatic areas, (5)
historical rural landmarks and (6)
history of prickly pear in E.
Australia
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AQUATIC
WEEDS:
Noxious and other aquatic weeds of interest. Allows the viewer to
compare the various species. Alphabetical by common
name...
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COMMON
BURRS:
Noxious and other problem burrs of interest. Allows the viewer to
compare the various species. Alphabetical by common name...
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PRICKLY
PEAR:
Cactus/prickly pear species declared noxious within New South Wales.
Allows the viewer to compare the various species. Alphabetical by
common name...
Includes images of the non-declared species "Indian Fig". |
GRASSES:
Noxious and other problem grasses found in New South
Wales. Allows the viewer to compare the various species.
Alphabetical by common name...
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THISTLES:
Noxious and other problem thistles found in New South
Wales. Allows the viewer to compare the various species.
Alphabetical by common name...
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 ALL
OTHER PLANTS:
Noxious weeds, environmentally undesirable weeds, other plants
of interest found in New South Wales. Includes many native species.
Alphabetical by common name:
A-Z.
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CONSTRUCTION)
Acknowledgements for invaluable assistance with plant
identification: John Hosking, NSW DPI based at Tamworth NSW and Greg
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All images available
for purchase: high resolution (mainly 2048 x 1536 pixels)
with/without captions, also smaller size (640x480 "saved to web")
for websites and/or Powerpoint®
presentations - please email inquiries to the
webmaster...
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The "General Interest" category above includes images
appearing in the
Prickly Pear History and Prickly Pear
Destruction Commission
Chronology of Events sections in this website - still under
on-going construction.
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