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Mike wrote:
Yesterday
Loosen the ground with a fork and you will probably find the roots (rhizomes) are quite extensive. The original plant also had a lot of seeds so they could have grown too. It would be interesting to see which method of spreading is happening. NSW Weedwise says "Asparagus fern primarily reproduces from seed, but can also spread vegetatively from rhizomes."

Asparagus virgatus
plants wrote:
Yesterday
Rosa species.

Rubus parvifolius
Mike wrote:
30 Jan 2025
Hedera sp. (i.e. the fallback option of either/or) is not listed on the app. I didn't do too well photographing the backs of the leaves. You have identified the ivy on the fence next to this tree as https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4642634.

Hedera sp.
Tapirlord wrote:
30 Jan 2025
Parsonia species?

Unidentified Climber or Mistletoe
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