WebBridal Creeper Asparagus asparagoides Origin: South Africa Size: Climber to 4 metres Best removal time: Autumn—Winter Spray: July to September Flowers: August to October What it does This creeper is highly invasive and aggressive. It can form large mats on the ground and large masses in the canopy of trees. It smothers trees and shrubs. WebThe bridal creeper is a herbaceous climbing plant native to eastern and southern Africa. It doesn't have true leaves, what it does have are leaf-life shiny green structures called phylloclades. The bridal creeper is commonly used in floral arrangements and bridal bouquets. Spring, Summer Planting Time Care Guide for Bridal creeper Water
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WebSep 30, 2024 · 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 … WebBridal creeper Asparagus asparagoides Weed profile Perennial Climber Weeds of National Significance (WoNS) Habitat: native vegetation Impact Smothers native plants. Description Herbaceous climber with rhizome and tubers. Stems twining, hairless, present autumn to spring. Shiny oval pale green cladodes resembling leaves. chf 40 in aud
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