Perennial high-climbing vine < 6 m tall. Stems are hairless with angular shoots and spiralling tendrils. Leaves are five-lobed. Flowers are blue/purple/white and present in summer – autumn. Fruit is green, ripening to yellow.
To help protect our environment:
Forest margins, riparian and coastal ecosystems, roadsides, light gaps, disturbed areas, wasteland, hedgerows.
Seeds dispersed by birds and possums. Vegetative spread from shoot layering. Human mediated dispersal through dumping of garden waste and deliberate plantings.
Smothers native vegetation and prevents seedling establishment. May provide food resources to introduced birds and mammals.
Cut and pull vines away from desirable trees and native plants before foliar spraying. Follow up treated areas 3 times per year. Encourage natural regeneration of native plants or replant treated areas where possible after 2-3 treatments to establish dense ground cover and minimise reinvasion.
CAUTION: When using any herbicide or pesticide please read the label thoroughly to ensure that all instructions and safety requirements are followed.