- threecornerjack, devil's thorn,[citation needed] or
double gee (also
doublegee, from the old
Afrikaner name dubbeltge-doorn - 'double thorned'), is a...
- ****atoos have
adapted to
eating some
introduced plants such as the
doublegee (Emex australis).
There is some
evidence of
consumption of wild radish...
-
causes sweet orange scab Emex australis, a
synonym of
Rumex hypogaeus, the
doublegee or three-cornered jack, a
herbaceous plant species found in
South Africa...
-
excavate tubers and
roots and the pink ****atoo
walks in a
circle around the
doublegee (Emex australis) to
twist out and
remove the
underground parts. Many species...
- Wallabi I.
Little Rat I., Rat I., Serventy I.
Naturalised Emex
australis Doublegee Little Pigeon I., Pigeon I. Rat I.
Naturalised Calandrinia calyptrata...
- non-native
plants that the
birds also
consume include Erodium species,
doublegee (Emex australis) seeds, the
fruit of the
umbrella tree (Heptapleurum actinophyllum)...
-
Ehrharta longiflora (annual
veldt gr****) (naturalised) Emex
australis (
doublegee) (naturalised)
Enchylaena tomentosa (barrier saltbush)
Eragrostis dielsii...