
NSW Orange Hawkweed Strategy has been developed in consultation with a range of stakeholders to address the threats from hawkweed and aims to eradicate orange hawkweed and mouse ear hawkweed from New South Wales.Ĭurrently in New South Wales, orange hawkweed is only known to occur in Kosciuszko National Park and 2 nearby properties.QUIET CUL-DE-SAC HOME WITH 3 BEDROOMS, 2 AND A HALF BATHS, 2 CAR GARAGE IN AWARD WINNING CY-FAIR ISD.FORMAL DINING OR LIVING THAT COULD ALSO BE AN OFFICE AREA IF CHOOSING TO TURN STUDY INTO 4th BEDROOM.KITCHEN FEATURES STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, CORIAN COUNTERTOPS, TILE BACKSPLASH, DOUBLE OVEN, SKYLIGHT OVER POWERED ISLAND AND BREAKFAST BAR THAT OPENS TO FAMILY ROOM WITH GASLOG FIREPLACE.PRIMARY BEDROOM SUITE HAS BAY WINDOW, SPA BATH & SEPERATE SHOWER, DOUBLE VANITY PLUS 2 CUSTOMIZED CLOSETS.GAMEROOM UPSTAIRS WITH 2 BEDROOMS AND FULL BATH WITH 2 SINKS.BRICK & HARDI PLANK EXTERIOR WITH COVERED PATIO, 2 SPACIOUS SHEDS AND MATURE TREES.OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE CERAMIC & LAMINATE FLOORING 1st FLOOR, NEW CARPET ON 2nd FLOOR, CUSTOM SHUTTERS, LARGE WALK-IN CLOSETS, CEILING FANS, GARAGE DOOR OPENER AND MUCH MORE.WASHER, DRYER AND REFRIGERATOR INCLUDED. It was first recorded as naturalised in 2003. Loss and degradation of native plant and animal habitat by invasion of escaped garden plants, including aquatic plants has been listed as a key threatening process by the NSW Scientific Committee. Orange hawkweed was historically sold in nurseries as an ornamental plant in New South Wales. Although only in the early stages of establishment, these weeds have the potential to seriously degrade Australia's ecosystems. Orange hawkweed is on the Alert List for Environmental Weeds, a list of 28 non-native plants that threaten biodiversity and cause other environmental damage. Prompt treatment of known populations of hawkweeds has limited their spread so far. Hawkweeds ( Hieracium species) have potential to be serious environmental and agricultural threats in the temperate areas of south east Australia, including the Australian Alps.

Orange hawkweed is listed as Prohibited Matter under the NSW Biosecurity Act 2015.

outcompetes native species and creates monocultures.

impacts endangered ecological communities.
