Balloon Vine Cardiospermum grandiflorum

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Balloon Vine Cardiospermum grandiflorum
Balloon Vine
Cardiospermum grandiflorum
This weed is declared noxious in many local councils across Sydney.
Always check the declaration and control requirements for your own local council area at
www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/pests-weeds/weeds/noxweed
R. Gleeson
R. Gleeson
R. Gleeson
What does it look like?
seeds blowing in. These seeds germinate readily and will
• Balloon vine is a vigorous climber growing as high as can start new infestations. Due to the plant’s invasive nature,
treatment to contain this weed must start immediately. As
be supported.
this weed is likely to continually grow and spread, total
• Light green leaves are compound with three sets of three removal is recommended.
leaflets. Leaflets are thin, toothed and softly hairy.
• Small white flowers occur in mid-summer. The fruit is a Reference and controls
pale green balloon-like papery capsule enclosing 3 black General information on control methods, can be found
seeds.
in the most recent edition of the annual Noxious and
Environmental Weed Control Handbook (found on the DPI
• Seeds are produced in autumn.
website). The most appropriate weed control methods
Habitat
should always be checked with your Local Control
Favours creek lines, especially along urban creeks and Authority (local council or county council).
the margins of rainforest, grows rapidly into the tops of
trees, forming a thick curtain of stems.
• WEEDeck from www.sainty.com.au
How does it spread?
•
This weed is often dumped on bushland edges creating •
new infestations. The papery capsules can be carried by •
wind, and float on water along adjacent creek lines. This
weed will also shoot from root fragments.
www.dpi.nsw.gov.au
www.sydneyweeds.org.au
www.aabr.org.au
How does it affect the environment?
Balloon vine has the ability to kill native plants by
smothering, blocking out sunlight. This weed is invasive
and poses a significant threat to the bushland environment.
It may cause distress to neighbouring properties both
through the plant stems spreading over boundary lines and
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