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Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum) (Nox)

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Echium plantagineum L.

Paterson's curse, Salvation Jane

Declared Noxious weed. The DPI website has information about the noxious weed classification of this species.

Warm-temperate regions, principally in areas with a dominant winter rainfall, where it is found on a wide range of soils. In Australia, it has become a common weed of degraded pastures, roadsides and neglected areas. It sometimes occurs in crops if sowing is early and/or land preparation is poor. Paterson's curse will invade mallee shrubland, lowland grassland and grassy woodland, dry sclerophyll forest and woodland riparian vegetation (Carr
et al, 1992).

Photo: Paterson's Curse Plant
Paterson's curse plant
Photo: Mark Imhof
Photo: Paterson's Curse Flower
Paterson's curse flower
Photo: Mark Imhof
Photo: Paterson's Curse infestation
Paterson's curse infestation
Photo: Mark Imhof


Related Links

Further information on Paterson's curse, Biological control of Paterson's curse with crown and root boring weevils, Biological control of Paterson's curse with the flowering feeding beetle, Biological control of Paterson's curse with the stem-boring beetle & Biological control of Paterson's curse with taproot flea beetle, Paterson's curse Identification and Paterson's curse Management can be found on the DPI Website, Pest Plant Notes.

Information on Paterson's curse on the Tamar Valley (Tasmania) Weed Strategy Working Group website (external link)

Weed Identification Note for Paterson's curse - on the Weeds Australia website (external link). Information is provided on the generalised current distribution in Australia as well as other information such as origin, distinguishing features, dispersal etc.

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