Miconia (Queensland Primary Industries and Fisheries)

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Miconia

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If you have seen this plant

Call QPIF  13 25 23

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Miconia leaves and fruit
Miconia
Miconia berries
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Miconia leaves and stem
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Miconia leaf

General information

Minconia (Miconia calvescensis) a Class 1 declared pest plant in Queensland. It is the target of a national eradication program which means it is subject to eradication from Australia. Landowners must take reasonable steps to keep land free of Class 1 pests. It is a serious offence to introduce, keep or supply a Class 1 pest without a permit issued by Biosecurity Queensland. Penalities of up to $80,000 apply.

Three species of miconia (Miconia calvescens, M. racemosa and M. nervosa) are known to occur in Queensland. All three species pose a significant threat to our rainforests and are targeted for eradication. Miconia calvescens has also been found at nurseries in northern New South Wales.

Overview

Scientific name

Miconia calvescens

Impacts
  • invades rainforest areas, competes with native plant species and affects the habitat of native fauna
  • shallow rooted tree which poses hillside instability and erosion threat
Description
  • a small tree inhabiting forested country, particularly in disturbed areas and along creek lines, but also occurs in open country and domestic gardens
  • has three prominent veins on large leaves with a distinctive purple underside
  • may reach 60-70 cm long
  • many seeds which are enclosed in small black fruits
  • fruiting can occur at any time of year, however is dependent on sufficient sunlight reaching the mature plant
Habitat and distribution
  • native to tropical America 
  • has been discovered in Far North Queensland, South East Queensland and northern New South Wales 
  • spread by birds, vehicles, machinery, footwear and animals
Control
  • Miconia plants are the target of a national eradication program
  • New infestations must:
    -be reported to the Biosecurity hotline, Ph 13 25 23
    - be identified and removed by approved officers 
    - have their locations recorded prior to removal
Declaration details
  • a declared Class 1 plant under the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
  • importation, possession and sale is prohibited
  • landowners are required by law to keep their land free of this plant
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Last updated 02 November 2009



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