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Posted on February 20, 2013 by Shaun

Asparagus weed

Asparagus Weed
Asparagus Weed smothering the native forest.

I spent the morning removing Asparagus Weed from the Kepa Bush reserve in Kohimarama as part of the Forest & Bird Pourewa Restoration Project. I have a lot more work to do!

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