Smoke Bush
Smoke bush (Buddleja madagascariensis)
Hawaii Pacific Weed Risk Assessment: 7 High Risk
Regulatory Status: None
Prevention and Control Category: BIISC Target Species.
Description:
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Viney shrub with dense, sprawling habit
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Clusters of small, orange, attractive, fragrant flowers
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Gray-green leaves 3-5″ long
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Seeds born in pulpy fruits on terminal clusters
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Native to Madagascar, introduced to Hawaii as an ornamental plant
Harm
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Aggressive invader of disturbed areas at mid to low elevations, including open range, stream beds, and gulches
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Forms dense stands that crowd out and compete with native plants
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Plant produces numerous fruit that are attractive to birds, which disperse the seeds.
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Mechanical and chemical control of this species is difficult.
Distribution
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Kauai: Spreading in Kokee, encroaching on native ecosystems. On Kauai Landscaping Industry Council’s “Don’t Sell” list as part of the Landscapers’ Voluntary Codes of Conduct.
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Oahu: Present, but only in few locations, including East Range, Mililani Mauka, on Army property. Monitored and targeted by Oahu Invasive Species Committee (OISC). Please report all sightings by calling 286-4616.
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Maui: Serious invader in mid-elevation sites, especially Kula, and lowland moist to wet sites, such as near Puaa Kaa Wayside on the road to Hana
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Molokai: None known
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Lanai: None known
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Kahoolawe: None known
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Big Island: Infestations in Volcano. Targeted for control by the Big Island Invasive Species Committee (BIISC)