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WEED OF THE WEEK: Yellow guava in top 100 as a pest YELLOW guava is native to Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and tropical South America.
Multiple reports of containers of suspicious packages have prompted a wide-scale police operation across Bundaberg beaches.
IWC’s Guava cafe will have a Bush Tucker menu in place for Reconciliation Week, including kangaroo dishes, damper and lemon myrtle treats. The Guava cafe is open from 8am-2pm weekdays.
A new case of the rare pest guava root-knot nematode in Hervey Bay has put local vegetable growers on high alert. The nearby Bundaberg region produces 90% of Australia's sweet potatoes and farmers ...
Yellow guava (psidium guajava) is a widely cultivated species that has become invasive in the wetter areas of tropical and sub-tropical Queensland.
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