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The vegetation is dominated by boxthorn and lupins.
Its common name is Box Orange or Boxthorn.
African Boxthorn is a large shrub which grows up to 5 metres high and is covered in spines.
This included the removal of invasive woody weed boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum).
This lizard's preferred habitat is coastal scrub made up of dense boxthorn and cacti thickets.
Rising to a height of 26 m, its vegetation is dominated by African Boxthorn on clay and calcarenite soils.
There are patches of the introduced noxious weed African Boxthorn at the wider northern end of the island.
These can include shrubs such as winterfat, spiny hopsage, and boxthorn (Lycium spp.)
Problem weeds are Cape Leeuwin Wattle and Boxthorn.
The island has been extensively grazed and the vegetation is dominated by introduced grasses, bracken, boxthorn and some remnant blackwoods.
Local legend attributes Jim to bringing back African Boxthorn (Eddie Menlove blamed him).
However, at least African Boxthorn (L. ferocissimum) has shown to be able to spread uncontrollably and become an invasive weed in Australia.
Of greatest concern is the noxious weed Lycium ferocissimum (African Boxthorn), which has long spines that can trap birds.
Weed control is carried out on a regular basis, targeting Spiny Rush, Serrated tussock and Boxthorn.
Lycium californicum is a spreading shrub in the nightshade family known by the common names California boxthorn and California desert-thorn.
I'm the type of cook who enjoys perusing the aisles of bustling Chinatown markets to unearth boxthorn seeds or red dates.
The specific epithet, "lycioides", from the Greek, is due to the plant's resemblance to Lycium, a genus also known as "boxthorn" in the nightshade family.
Unvegetated, it originally supported bushes of African Boxthorn which, when cleared in the 1960s, resulted in erosion and destabilisation of the islet.
It is commonly called Snowrose, Tree of a thousand stars, or Japanese Boxthorn; and was formerly called Serissa japonica.
The islands natural vegetation has been largely destroyed and it is mainly a grass paddock with thistles, bracken, scattered boxthorn bushes and some remnant eucalypts.
They introduced new variety of plants such as boxthorn hedges for fences and trees such as oaks, willows and pine, creating an ambiance of their homeland.
It is also known as Chinese boxthorn, Chinese matrimony-vine, Chinese teaplant, Chinese wolfberry, and wolfberry.
The common name for several species of trees in tropical or temperate climates that have spiky, thorn-like leaves, e.g. the Acacia and the boxthorn (Lycium)
Whole wolfberries are used in this way for a variety of purposes in traditional Korean medicine and traditional Tibetan medicine, where boxthorn is called dre-tsher-ma ("ghost thorn").
Lycium ferocissimum (African Boxthorn or boxthorn) is a shrub in the nightshade family (Solanaceae).