Bolivian wattle - an emerging threat

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Bolivian wattle - an emerging threat

Like most non-native acacias, Bolivian wattle (Acacia boliviana) has the potential to form dense thickets that exclude remnant native vegetation. It was originally planted as a fodder tree and as a garden ornamental.


Photograph of Bolivian wattle

Bolivian wattle (Acacia boliviana)

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Last updated 08 April 2008



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