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may persist for two to 15 years, and germination rates from such tubers may be as high as 70%. Attempting to dig up the subterranean tubers, which for a mature plant can be extensive, is similarly fraught. The subterranean tubers fragment readily when disturbed, and any remaining tuber material can give rise to a new plant. The subterranean tubers can survive for between five and ten years. It can spread at ground level, as a rhizome, and vine stems can form roots at any leaf node in contact with soil, which in turn can produce new subterranean tubers. Stem cuttings and detached succulent leaves, even if just lying atop soil or moist leaf litter, can result in new plants.
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Despite its potential to be an invasive species in warmer areas of the mainland United States, it was still being sold there as a garden plant, in 2023. It is also sold as a garden plant in the United
Kingdom, although due to the climate it is possibly less likely to become an invasive species there.
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Pulling down mature vines from trees is generally counter-productive, because the aerial tubers are readily detached and fall to the ground. If it is necessary to do this for any reason, a tarpaulin or similar sheeting should be laid on the ground to capture falling aerial tubers. The aerial tubers
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its opportunity to grow long stems once better conditions arise. Outside its original range, it can survive conditions such as drought and frost, even snow, and can re-establish itself using the energy stored as carbohydrates in aerial tubers and subterranean tubers.
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Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina in South America. It has been introduced to Africa, the Australasia–Pacific region, southern Europe, and North America; it is considered an invasive species in many tropical and sub-tropical localities.
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tubers. Success has been achieved in killing the severed upper portion, including the aerial tubers, using a "cut and feed" approach that involves placing the upper cut end into a cup containing 5% glyphosate solution for a period of up to two months.
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can reproduce through the proliferation of tubers and also from rhizome fragments that may be broken off. Although this species has both male and female flowers they rarely reproduce sexually and produce
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Bailey, L. H., Bailey, E. Z., and the staff of the
Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium. 1976. Hortus third: A concise dictionary of plants cultivated in the United States and Canada. Macmillan, New York.
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Tanzania. It is also an invasive species in South Africa.
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Madeira Vine Strategy in August 2012, which is aimed at preventing the spread and reducing the impacts of this vine throughout Australia.
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Madeira vine, lamb’s tail, potato vine
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CENTRAL QLD COAST LANDCARE NETWORK. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
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Starr, Forest; Starr, Kim; Loope, Lloyd (January 2003).
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Invasive Species 101 Madeira Vine (Anredera cordifolia)
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Invasive Species 101 Madeira Vine Anredera cordifolia
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730:"Factsheet - Anredera cordifolia (Madeira Vine)"
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653:. Kenthurst, NSW: Kangaroo Press. p. 53.
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1066:Farm Online
1046:29 November
1020:19 November
554:green waste
303:transported
236:Description
230:potato vine
226:lamb's tail
222:Basellaceae
117:Basellaceae
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1965:Categories
1705:kew-360634
1700:Plant List
1357:Calflora:
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