Common name: | Bur daisy |
Scientific name: | Calotis lappulacea |
Management programme: | Progressive containment |
Bur daisy is a serious threat to farming as it can contaminate sheep wool, and if left uncontrolled can replace other plant species which has a negative impact on our biodiversity. It produces many seeds that are quickly spread by stock movement and can produce new plants for many years.
Bur daisy flowers for most of the year but more over summer. Predominately found in open and dispersed habitats, dry outcrops, rocky areas, and pasture. So far it has only been found on one 10-hectare block of land at near Georgetown in the Waitaki Valley.
Everyone in Otago must eliminate bur daisy on the land they occupy. The reason for this rule is to ensure infestation levels are reduced and threats to economic wellbeing are minimised.
Physical control:
Chemical control:
Caution: When using any herbicide or pesticide PLEASE READ THE LABEL THOROUGHLY to ensure that all instructions and safety requirements are followed.
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