"This publication brings together current experience and available information on the management and control of cabomba in Australia. The text has been reviewed by many of the people involved in the management of this weed."--Foreword.
... Cabomba caroliniana. This is conducive to finding safe biological control agents because host specificity is linked to phylogenetic relatedness (Pemberton, 2000). Cabomba occurs within Nymphaeales, which consists of two families ...
... (Cabomba caroliniana). Also called fanwort, cabomba leaves vary with the species. Most have bright green underwater foliage of graceful fans and tiny white flowers in summer. The foliage makes a great spawning area and a safe haven for ...
Jim Cullen, Mic Julien, Rachel McFadyen. Figure 4: Distribution of Cabomba caroliniana in Australia based on herbarium records as of February 2010. Location data records extracted from the Australian ... Cabomba caroliniana Gray – cabomba ...
... Cabomba caroliniana presumably is native to the southeastern United States but has been introduced to Oregon, Washington, the northeastern United States, and to southern Ontario. It was introduced to New England about 1920 ...
... Cabomba caroliniana on littoral biota of Kasshabog Lake, Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research 33(2): 497–504. Hunt, T.D., T.D. Dugdale, D. Clements, and M. Fridman. 2015. Concentration– exposure time relationships for controlling ...
... Cabomba . Closely related to the Hydropeltidaceae , which are usually ... caroliniana A. Gray . Bot . Mag . Tokyo 99 : 169–184 . In A. L. Takhtajan ... Cabomba . Amer . J. Bot . 71 : 902-924 . Orggaard M. 1991. The genus Cabomba ...