snippet:
|
Cotoneaster Progressive Containment Area layer from the Southland Regional Pest Management Plan. |
summary:
|
Cotoneaster Progressive Containment Area layer from the Southland Regional Pest Management Plan. |
accessInformation:
|
Environment Southland |
thumbnail:
|
|
maxScale:
|
5000 |
typeKeywords:
|
[] |
description:
|
<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Cotoneasters are long-lived shrubs that grow to three to four metres high, producing clusters of small flowers over summer that are white or pinkish in colour. These are followed by clusters of fruit that vary in colour from scarlet to orange-red. They invade a wide range of habitats including forest margins and gaps, coastal areas and roadsides. The plants will out-compete native shrub species, form dense understorey stands and completely prevent other species from growing.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>For these reasons cotoneaster is included in the Southland Regional Pest Management Plan.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
licenseInfo:
|
|
catalogPath:
|
|
title:
|
Cotoneaster Progressive Containment Area |
type:
|
|
url:
|
|
tags:
|
["Biosecurity","Pest Plants"] |
culture:
|
en-NZ |
name:
|
|
guid:
|
|
minScale:
|
150000000 |
spatialReference:
|
|