| Description:
Also known as Temple Plant.
Originating from Europe, Senegal Tea Plant is a sprawling aquatic shrub with
rough-edged shiny dark green leaves and hollow stems, allowing it to float on
the water surface and obstruct flow.
Produces running stems in water or mud, forming mats along edges of water
courses.
A perennial plant, it is dormant in winter and dies in exposed areas, reshooting
from protected crowns in spring.
Conspicuous white ball-shaped flowers approximately 1.5cm in diameter, flowering
in late spring/summer.
Dispersal:
The plant produced roots at the nodes and will propagate new plants from broken
pieces of stem or from seed.
Impact on Bushland:
Senegal tea is an invasive aquatic plant that can quickly spread over the surface
of fresh, slow-flowing streams.
Control:
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