Sacramento: California Exotic Pest Plant Council, 1-2, Bossard CC, 2000. Delairea odorata Family Asteraceae (daisy) Also known as African ivy, climbing groundsel, Senecio mikanioides Where is it originally from? Biological control implementation for giant reed (Arundo donax) and Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata) in southern California Award Period: Thursday, August … Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Publishing Service, Jacobi JD, Warschauer FR, 1992. Figure 3. Canadian Child Care Federation, Canada. Noxious Times, 2:8-9, Balciunas J, Grobbelaar E, Robison R, Neser S, 2004. Concord, California, USA, Harvey WH, 1865. PDF | On Jul 15, 1999, Elizabeth Grobbelaar published A survey of the potential insect biological control agents of Delairea odorata Lemaire in South Africa. Una característica que la distingue de Senecio angulatus son los pequeños apéndices en la base de los tallos de las hojas que tienen forma de oreja. Senecio: groundsel, ragwort, butterweed. Delairea odorata has become an invasive species in California, Hawaii, Oregon, New Zealand and Australia. Delairea odorata risk score (black box) relative to the risk scores of species used to develop and validate the PPQ WRA model (other symbols). Thysanocarpus conchuliferus (Santa Cruz Island fringepod), US Fish and Wildlife Service, Despite its invasive nature, the plant is grown as an ornamental houseplant for its foliage. Las hojas son multi-lobuladas. Collected near San Francisco, California, USA. The beetle Ageniosa cf. Hilliard (1977) noted its presence in Saint Helena, and around Buenos Aires, Argentina. It contains only one species, Delairea odorata, which was previously included in the genus Senecio as Senecio mikanioides,[4] and is known as Cape ivy in some parts of the world and German ivy[5] in others. http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/www_apps/smasch/. Control of Delairea odorata (cape ivy) in native forest with the herbicide clopyralid. 2009a, http://www.cfc-efc.ca/docs/cccf/rs029_en.htm, http://pi.cdfa.ca.gov/weedinfo/Index.html, http://www.eppo.int/DATABASES/pqr/pqr.htm, http://www.hear.org/weedlists/other_areas/nz/nzecoweeds.htm, http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/www_apps/smasch/, http://floraseries.landcareresearch.co.nz/pages/Book.aspx?fileName=Flora%204.xml, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Cape ivy, a native of Africa, is … Invasive plants of California's wildlands. CalEPPC News, 9:3-4, Balciunas J, 2001. http://pi.cdfa.ca.gov/weedinfo/Index.html, DiTomaso JM, Healy EA, 2004. Delairea odorata Lem. Compositae Juss. A gall-forming fly, Parafreutreta regalis, from South Africa is being considered for release in California to control Cape-ivy, Delairea odorata. Leaves petiolate; petiole usu. Delairea odorata (Cape ivy); vines covering trees and shrubs at a large infestation, on the Big Island of Hawaii at an elevation of 1800m. Plant Protection Quarterly, 4:107-110, Grobbelaar E, Balciunas JK, Neser O, Neser S, 2003. Leaves are often shiny CABI is a registered EU trademark. Wallingford, UK: CABI, CABI, Undated b. CABI Compendium: Status as determined by CABI editor. 336-342. Exploratory surveys in South Africa located several potential biological control agents. When several references are cited, they may give conflicting information on the status. Cape ivy (Delairea odorata) Print | Search/browse other weeds Cape ivy is a twining succulent climber and scrambler. 62, Pretoria, South Africa: Balciunas J, Grobbelaar E, Robison R, Neser S, 2004. Foliage The leaves are alternate, broadly deltate to "ivy-shaped", with 5-7 shallow, but sharply pointed lobes. Oregon’Department’of’Agriculture,Noxious’Weed’Control’Program,’Plant’Pest’Risk’Assessment’’ Page 1 of 11 Oregon Department of Agriculture Noxious Weed Pest Risk Assessment for Cape ivy Delairea odorata Asteraceae December 2014 Findings of Review and Assessment: Cape ivy meets … Delairea odorata Lemaire, Cape ivy (Asteraceae: Senecioneae), is native to South Africa but invasive in several countries. Author(s) : Fagg, P. C. Author Affiliation : Lands and Forests Division, Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands, 378 Cotham Road Kew, Vic. Notes on Compositae, VI: The tribe Senecioneae (Compositae) in the Mascarene Islands with an annotated world check-list of the genera of the tribe. Delairea odorata is a perennial vine that climbs up trees and will reach heights of 16.4 ft. (5 m) in suitable climates. http://www.hear.org/weedlists/other_areas/nz/nzecoweeds.htm, Robison R, Grotkopp E, Yacoub R, 2000. Given time it will smother trees. See Appendix A for the complete assessment. Habitat: Riparian corridors, seasonal wetlands, coastal habitats, coastal bluffs and scrub, moist canyons, coastal grassland, oak woodlands, and disturbed sites such as roadsides, urban waste places, or other areas. Control of Delairea odorata (cape ivy) in native forest with the herbicide clopyralid. So far, my plants have been thriving under these conditions, and my grandmother's ailing cape ivy specimen has come back from the brink under similar care. Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand: DOC Science Publications. Edinburgh, UK: Royal Botanic Garden. California Exotic Plant Pest Council, USA, CalEPPC, 1996. Distribution of Cape ivy (Delairea odorata), a growing threat to western riparian ecosystems. ABSTRACT Delaireaodorata Lem., an asteraceousperennial vine indigenousto southernAfrica, has become naturalised and invasive in many subtropical regions including California, Sout ... o The Eucalyptus control is used because Delairea is growing under Eucalyptus to 17.50 meters. US Fish and Wildlife Service, 2009. D. odorata is an aggressive smothering vine that escapes from cultivation. In: Census of Australian vascular plants. https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-11-22/pdf/2013-27391.pdf, Verdcourt B, Trump EC, 1969. 2009b, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Flowers Flowers are axillary or terminal cymes, with individual flowers yellow, disk corollas 0.16-0.2 in. The accumulated dead vines form a thick, persistent thatch that shades out other plants. . In: Ecological weeds on conservation land in New Zealand: a database, Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand: DOC Science Publications. Tag: Delairea odorata A Beautiful Day for BioControl of Cape Ivy December 18, 2019 December 18, 2019 by Julie V Hopper , posted in Biological Control of Invasive Species Information about Delairea odorata from "Weeds of Hawaii's pastures and natural areas: an identification and management guide" (Motooka et al. The leaf-mining moth Digitivalva delaireae Gaedike & Kruger (Lepidoptera: Glyphipterigidae) is a potential biological control agent for the invasive vine Cape-ivy, Delairea odorata Lemaire (Asteraceae), in western North America, where two morphological varieties (stipulate and exstipulate) of Cape-ivy occur. Distribution of Cape ivy (Delairea odorata Lem. Flora of New Zealand Volume IV. In Hawaii an introduced species of moth (Galtara extensa) for the biological control of Senecio madagascariensis proved to feed also on Delairea odorata. Cape-ivy ( Delairea odorata Lemaire) is an ornamental vine native to South Africa that has escaped into natural areas in coastal California and Oregon, displacing native vegetation. Although very labour intensive, hand-pulling of D. odorata is usually the preferred control method. United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service . Due to the variable regulations around (de)registration of pesticides, your national list of registered pesticides or relevant authority should be consulted to determine which products are legally allowed for use in your country when considering chemical control. http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/www_apps/smasch/. Delairea odorata (Cape ivy); vines invading native coastal vegetation. Delairea odorata is a perennial climber with stems that reach up to 10m. Control methods Delairea odorata information from CTAHR (Motooka et al.) Cultivated as an ornamental. In: The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California, [ed. Cape-ivy . However, D. odorata contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, … What does it look like? Alien Plant Invasions in Native Ecosystems of Hawai'i: Management and Research. Family: Asteraceae . Compendium record. In: Hickman JC, ed. Delairea odorata. 5, Sacramento, California, 82-84, Robison, R, 2001. In: Thysanocarpus conchuliferus (Santa Cruz Island Fringepod). 1365 pp. Berkeley, USA: University of California Press, 336-342, Blood, K, 2001. Biological control implementation for giant reed (Arundo donax) and Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata) in southern California Award Period: Thursday, August 9, 2018 to Friday, July 31, 2020 CalEPPC News, 9:13, Balciunas J, Archbald G, 1999. ), a growing threat to western riparian ecosystems. Delairea odorata Lemaire (Asteraceae), to warrant further consideration as a potential biological control agent for this pest. Gayana Botánica, 75(1), 430 pp. Australian Flora and Fauna Series Number 11. Unless the root system is removed or poisoned the plant will regrow. Generate a print friendly version containing only the sections you need. Introduced into various European and American countries. Delairea odorata. Senecio: groundsel, ragwort, butterweed. Delairea odorata Lemaire (Asteraceae), to warrant further consideration as a potential biological control agent for this pest. Delairea odorata is a perennial, evergreen vine that is native to South Africa but has been introduced into California where it is highly invasive and has started to dominate habitats and displace native species. Census of Australian Vascular Plants. Leaves are arranged singly on alternate sides of the stem and are variable in size. Fleshy, lush, green, ivy-shaped leaf with 5-7 lobes. (Catálogo de las plantas vasculares de Chile). WSSA list of weeds in North America German ivy Botanical Name. Weeds of California and other Western States. Delairea odorata has become an invasive species in California, Hawaii, Oregon, New Zealand and Australia. Notes on Compositae IV: The Senecioneae in East Tropical Africa. It has become a serious weed in several Mechanical Control Although very labour intensive, hand-pulling of D. odorata is usually the preferred control method. Tag: Delairea odorata A Beautiful Day for BioControl of Cape Ivy December 18, 2019 December 18, 2019 by Julie V Hopper , posted in Biological Control of Invasive Species A xanthone from Senecio mikanioides leaves. It is classified within tribe Senecioneae. The young vines use the 'skeletons' of earlier vines as trellises. Wallingford, UK: CABI, CABI, Undated a. CABI Compendium: Status inferred from regional distribution. Rodríguez R, Marticorena C, Alarcón D, Baeza C, Lohengrin C, Finot VL, Fuentes N, Kiessling A, Mihoc M, Pauchard A, Ruíz E, Sanchez P, Marticorena A, 2018. London, UK: Collins, 158-161, Vincent PLD, Getliffe FM, 1992. Glabrous scrambling or scandent herb. Abstract. Cape ivy (Delairea odorata) distribution in California and Oregon. PQR database. Flora Europaea, Database of European Plants (ESFEDS)., Edinburgh, UK: Royal Botanic Garden. Phytochemistry. Appearance Delairea odorata is a perennial vine that climbs up trees and will reach heights of 16.4 ft. (5 m) in suitable climates. To prevent new infestations in other areas, the plant material that has been removed must be disposed of carefully. Note palmate veined, ivy-like leaves, and yellow inflorescences in corymbose panicles composed solely of disk flowers. Delairea odorata is a perennial climber with stems that reach up to 10m. South African insects for biological control of Delairea odorata. In Kelly M, ed. Delairea odorata has become an invasive species in California, Hawaii, Oregon, New Zealand and Australia. The leaf-mining moth Digitivalva delaireae Gaedike & Kruger (Lepidoptera: Glyphipterigidae) is a potential biological control agent for the invasive vine Cape-ivy, Delairea odorata Lemaire (Asteraceae), in western North America, where two morphological varieties (stipulate and exstipulate) of Cape-ivy occur. The plant will cover shrubs and trees, inhibiting growth and will also cover ground intensively over a wide area, thereby preventing seeds from germinating or growing. In Hawaii, the largest and most significant problem is on the large island of Hawaii (Jacobi and Warschauer, 1992). Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Publishing Service (AGPS). 42 (6), 1605-1607. In: Memoirs of the Botanical Survey of South Africa, No. More information about modern web browsers can be found at http://browsehappy.com/. Cape-ivy is especially problematic in coastal riparian areas, though it may also invade … 2003).The stem and leaves are glabrous and green (Starr et al. Cape ivy can be highly invasive and suppresses native vegetation by carpeting the ground and climbing into the canopy. Flora of New Zealand Volume IV: Naturalized Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons. D. odorata has demonstrated its invasive nature on three continents, with California, USA and parts of Australia probably being the worst impacted by this South African vine. Also invasive in Hawaii. University and Jepson Herbaria, California, USA. (4-5 mm) long arranged in clusters. In: Gayana Botánica, 75 (1) 430 pp. SMASCH Project: Specimen Management System for California Herbaria., California, USA: University and Jepson Herbaria. Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata) clopyralid (Transline) Rate Spot treatment: 0.5% solution. In: Stone CP, Smith CW, Tunison JT, eds. In: 5-Year Review, Short Form Summary: Zanthoxylum dipetalum var. = lamina, usu. Range: Mainly along the coast of California and Oregon. Elucidative studies on the generic concept of Senecio. The number of Xies and cages that could … Lamina de-lobed, ovate, deltoid or mainly orbicular, acute, usu. 1 September 24, 2013 2 explored (Balciunas and Me helis, 2010 ). EPPO Global database. Control of D. odorata with fire or grazing animals has not been reported, although using goats might be feasible. Both 'angulatus' and 'scandens' have incorrectly been listed as synonyms over history, and these species have been confused regularly despite the visual differences. The distribution in this summary table is based on all the information available. Due to a shallow root system, cape ivy can contribute to soil erosion problems on hillsides and impact … Features. by Hickman JC]. Scrambling or climbing perennial vine (<3-5 m) with 3, Concord, California, 91-95, Alvarez ME, 1999. US Fish and Wildlife Service, 2013. http://rbg-web2.rbge.org.uk/FE/fe.html, UCJeps, 2003. Delairea is a plant genus within the family Asteraceae that is native to South Africa. Control of Delairea odorata (cape ivy) in native forest with the herbicide clopyralid. GC-MS determination of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in four Senecio species. Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata Lemaire) is an ornamental vine native to South Africa that has escaped into natural areas in coastal California and Oregon We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Delairea odorata (Cape ivy); shoot. The control methodologies used for Delairea odorata include: Physical control. South Africa. Rubiaceae to Campanulaceae. 62. Exotic Pest Plants of Greatest Ecological Concern in California. Remarks Adequate foliar coverage of cape-ivy is necessary, and repeat applications may be required to achieve full control. Phytochemistry, 42(6):1605-1607; 12 ref, CCCF, 2003. Biological control implementation for giant reed (Arundo donax) and Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata) in southern California Award Period Thursday, August 09, 2018 to Saturday, July 31, 2021 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA: University of Hawaii Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit, 155-188, Jeffrey C, 1986. tomentosum (A`e). CABI, Undated. Catalogue of the vascular plants of Chile. Manual of Flowering Plants of Hawaii. Tag: Delairea odorata A Beautiful Day for BioControl of Cape Ivy December 18, 2019 December 18, 2019 by Julie V Hopper , posted in Biological Control of Invasive Species Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Dicotyledons. Rodríguez R, Marticorena C, Alarcón D, Baeza C, Lohengrin C, Finot VL, Fuentes N, Kiessling A, Mihoc M, Pauchard A, Ruíz E, Sanchez P, Marticorena A, 2018. of Minn., 2013), but it does not appear to be sold Plants of southern Africa: names and distribution. Division of Natural Resources, University of California (in press), EPPO, 2014. Delairea odorata Lemaire, Cape ivy (Asteraceae: Senecioneae), is native to South Africa but invasive in several countries. Compositae in Natal., Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: University of Natal Press. Delairea odorata (=Senecio mikaniodes) (Cape-ivy, German-ivy) is a perennial vine (family Asteraceae) found along the coast of California and in the San Gabriel Mountains. San Francisco, California, USA. 5-Year Review, Short Form Summary: Zanthoxylum dipetalum var. DOI:10.1016/0031-9422(96)00154-9. 5-Year Review: Summary and Evaluation. It is widespread on both the North and South islands of New Zealand (Webb et al., 1988). Environmental Assessment, April 2016. Plants of southern Africa: names and distribution. California Department of Food and Agriculture, USA. Sus flores son de color amarillo. Foliage The leaves are alternate, broadly deltate to "ivy-shaped", with 5 … The creeper can be controlled or eliminated by a combination of physical and chemical methods. Delairea odorata Scientific Name Delairea odorata Lem. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA: University of Hawaii Press, Hilliard OM, 1977. http://www.hear.org/weedlists/other_areas/nz/nzecoweeds.htm. Pretoria, Republic of South Africa: Botanical Research Institute, ASPCA, 2003. Berkeley, USA: University of California Press. It is a vine that climbs up trees and will reach heights of five metres in suitable climates. Repot this plant at any time during the growing period: choose a free- draining compost mix, adding up to a quarter by volume of horticultural grit to improve the medium’s drainage qualities if necessary. Delairea odorata (Cape ivy); seeds (achenes), one (with the white pappus hairs) is not viable, while the other three, which have already shed the pappus, are viable. Feed Delairea odorata every fortnight during the growing period, using half-strength houseplant feed. Delairea is a plant genus within the family Asteraceae that is native to South Africa.It is classified within tribe Senecioneae.It contains only one species, Delairea odorata, which was previously included in the genus Senecio as Senecio mikanioides, and is known as Cape ivy in some parts of the world and German ivy in others. A California flora., Berkeley, USA: University of California Press. http://www.aspca.org, Balciunas J, 2001. In: Kelly M, Wagner E, Warner P, eds. Viable seed production by Cape ivy in California finally confirmed. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids in an overwintering population of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in California. A xanthone from Senecio mikanioides leaves. Christchurch, New Zealand: DSIR Botany Division, 1365 pp. Ecological weeds on conservation land in New Zealand: A database. Berkeley, USA: University of California Press, 154-158, CalEPPC, 1994. Field Release of … D. odorata is an aggressive smothering vine that escapes from cultivation. Biosecurity duty. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 16(5):1459-1470, Torre-Fernández F de la, ¦lvarez-Arbesú R, 1999. Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata Lemaire) is an ornamental vine native to South Africa that has escaped into natural areas in coastal California and Oregon, displacing native vegetation. Delairea odorata prefers good, bright, but indirect, light; in the Winter months, make sure that it receives good light without being overheated. Synonyms Senecio mikanoides Otto ex Walp. California Exotic Plant Pest Council, USA, CalEPPC, 1999. o Eucalyptus allelopathy has been well-documented (7) so we selected Chemical Control Further details may be available for individual references in the Distribution Table Details section which can be selected by going to Generate Report. You can change the display of the base map and layers by clicking on the layer control box in the upper right Senecio tamoides is another similar looking plant in the same tribe, which is often mistaken for the two aforementioned species. In: Milne-Edwards M, Brongniart MMAD, Decaisne J. Annales des Sciences Naturelles. ABSTRACT Delaireaodorata Lem., an asteraceousperennial vine indigenousto southernAfrica, has become naturalised and invasive in many subtropical regions including California, Sout Interestingly, in its native home of South Africa, D. odorata is uncommon, and lacks a common name. 3101, Australia. The war on German ivy: good news from the front. III. Delairea odorata is a fleshy, perennial, evergreen vine that can grow up to six metres long (Starr et al. Cape-ivy, Delairea odorata Lamaire, is an ornamental vine, native to the eastern part of South Africa, which has escaped into natural areas in many countries and become a serious pest. One or more of the features that are needed to show you the maps functionality are not available in the web browser that you are using. Cape Ivy (Delairea odorata) is an invasive plant from South Africa, introduced to the U.S. in the mid-1800s. (4-5 mm) long arranged in clusters. Asteraceae (daisy) Also known as. For publication in J. Journal of Natural Products, 54(3):759-773, Stelljes ME, Seiber JN, 1990. Fagg P C, 1989. Leaves are arranged singly on alternate sides of the stem and are variable in size. Berkeley, USA: University of California Press, Owen SJ, 1996. Census of Australian vascular plants. Archbald, G. (1995) Biology and Control of German Ivy: An Update for California Department of Fish & Game, Pesticide Applicators Seminar. Appearance Delairea odorata is a perennial vine that climbs up trees and will reach heights of 16.4 ft. (5 m) in suitable climates. Biological control of Cape ivy project reaches milestone. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: University of Natal Press, Hnatiuk RJ, 1990. at base, sometimes absent. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 2003. In: EPPO Global database, Paris, France: EPPO. However, D. odorata contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which are known to be potent mammalian hepato-toxins. ex D. Don Family Asteraceae (Queensland, New South Wales, the ACT, Victoria, Tasmania Senecio scandens Buch.-Ham. xvi + 650 pp. Kew Bulletin, 41:873-943, Jeffrey C, 1992. http://rbg-web2.rbge.org.uk/FE/fe.html, Stelljes ME, Kelley RB, Molyneux RJ, Seiber JN, 1991. Distribution of six alien plant species in upland habitats on the island of Hawaii. US Fish and Wildlife Service, 2009. Cape ivy biological control. Delairea odorata Lem. Fleshy, lush, green, ivy-shaped leaf with 5-7 lobes. Archbald, G. (1995) Biology and Control of German Ivy: An Update for California Department of Fish & Game, Pesticide Applicators Seminar. Botanical Journal of the Linnaean Society, 108:55-81, Wagner WL, Herbst DR, Sohmer SH, 1990. The List of California's Noxious Weeds. Cape ivy germinating in California and Oregon. Vol. Aquatic Plant Management. The CalEPPC List: Exotic Pest Plants of Greatest Ecological Concern in California as of August 1996. http://www.eppo.int/DATABASES/pqr/pqr.htm, Fagg PC, 1989. Joe Balciunas's 28 research works with 449 citations and 3,655 reads, including: 2003 Delairea odorata work CalEPPC Grobbelaar ), a growing threat to western riparian ecosystems.. Barkley TM, 1993. Also invasive in Hawaii. The name Cape ivy is also used ambiguously for both Senecio angulatus, a different but related creeper. Munz PA, 1959. Alvarez ME, 1998. 5-Year Review: Summary and Evaluation : US Fish and Wildlife Service.18 pp. Delairea odorata. In: Glen Osmond. Delairea odorata (Cape ivy); habit, forming a thick mat covering the ground beside a forest. Biological control implementation for giant reed (Arundo donax) and Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata) in southern California Award Period Thursday, August 09, 2018 to Saturday, July 31, 2021 Environmental Weeds: a field guide for SE Australia. Cape-ivy Family: Asteraceae Range: Mainly along the coast of California and Oregon. 4 (3), 107-110. Handbook of Hawaiian weeds, edition 2. Delairea odorata (Cape ivy); seedling sprouting from seed collected near San Francisco, California, USA. nr. Weed Technology (in press), Barkley TM, 1993. Hilliard OM, 1977. Stems sometimes branched, up to 3m or longer. Balciunas, J, E. Grobbelaar, R. Robison, and S. Neser. Delairea odorata is, perhaps, more inclined to moist habitats than many other "ivy" plants. Young plants can be pulled out with their roots but older plants will break off leaving the roots in place. Distribution of Cape ivy (Delairea odorata), a growing threat to western riparian ecosystems. You can change your cookie settings at any time. The control methodologies used for Delairea odorata include: Physical control Hand pulling (preferencial methodology). Furthermore, 'angulatus' has glossier and more rounder leaves. Compositae in Natal. Proceedings of the California Exotic Pest Plant Council Symposium, Vol. La planta cubre los arbustos y árboles, inhibiendo su crecimiento y también cubrirá la tierra intensamente sobre un área amplia, lo que impide la germinación de las semillas o el cultivo. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Special Publication 83. Wagner WL, Herbst DR, Sohmer SH, 1990. Sonoma State University, California, USA, Arnold TH, de Wet BC, 1993. Thysanocarpus conchuliferus (Santa Cruz Island Fringepod). So far, my plants have been thriving under these conditions, and my grandmother's ailing cape ivy specimen has come back from the brink under similar care. Monte Carlo simulation results (N=5,000) for uncertainty around the risk scores for Delairea … Community level consequences of a biological invasion: effects of a non-native vine on three plant communities. It is now widespread in Australia, being found in all states and territories and is probably most invasive in Victoria (Blood 2001). Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 2003. Delairea odorata, Cape ivy, native to Southern Africa, is a popular ornamental climbing vine used in landscaping. Pesticides should always be used in a lawful manner, consistent with the product's label. In: Proceedings, Invasoras Lenhosas. Weed Risk Assessment for Delairea odorata Ver. Its flowers are yellow. In: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Special Publication 83, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA: University of Hawaii. In more compact substrates, hand pulling should be made during the rainy season to facilitate the removal of the root system. Management of Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata) in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Webb C J, Sykes W R, Garnock-Jones P J, 1988. In: Harvey WH, Sonder OW, eds. Proceedings of the California Exotic Pest Council Symposiums, Volume 6,: 2000, 2001, 2002, 16-28. Cape ivy (Delairea odorata) Print ... Control. Proceedings of the California Exotic Pest Plant Council Symposium Vol. In: Bossard C, Randall J, Hoshovsky M, eds. with small auricles 2~13mm diam. Flowers Flowers are axillary or terminal cymes, with individual flowers yellow, disk corollas 0.16-0.2 in. nr. Profile How does this weed affect you? © Copyright 2020 CAB International. ABSTRACT. Distribution of Cape ivy (Delairea odorata Lem. Catalogue of the vascular plants of Chile. SMASCH Project: Specimen Management System for California Herbaria. ... CABI (2012) Delairea odorata. Melbourne, Australia. General information about Delairea odorata (SENMI) South Africa. Control of D. odorata with fire or grazing animals has not been reported, although using goats might be feasible. tomentosum (A`e) : US Fish and Wildlife Service.7 pp. In: Kelly M, Howe M, Niell B, eds. Detailed coverage of invasive species threatening livelihoods and the environment worldwide. Delairea, ad synantheras genus novum spectans. Paris, France: European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. Wallingford, UK: CABI, Catalano S, Luschi S, Flamini G, Cioni P L, Nieri E M, Morelli I, 1996. 1 April 2015 Biology and Host Range of Digitivalva delaireae (Lepidoptera: Glyphipterigidae), a Candidate Agent for Biological Control of Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata) in California and Oregon Cape-ivy (Delairea odorata Lemaire) is an ornamental vine native to South Africa that has escaped into natural areas in coastal California and Oregon, displacing native vegetation. [7], Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, Integrated Taxonomic Information System Organization (ITIS), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), "The Biogeography of Cape Ivy (Delairea odorata)", "Greater Wellington - German ivy (Senecio mikanioides)", "Greater Wellington - Cape ivy (Senecio angulatus)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Delairea&oldid=995865639, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 23 December 2020, at 08:21. Aquatic Plant Management. South Africa What does it look like? Delairea odorata has 2 to 4 -inch multi-lobed leaves that somewhat resemble those of the unrelated English ivy. Flora Europaea, Database of European Plants (ESFEDS). Descripción. In North America, it is found along 2000 km of coast of California and southern Oregon (Robison et al., 2000; Balciunas et al., 2004). 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