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Comparison of Camphor Laurel (Cinnamomum camphora) and Cabomba caroliniana

Aquatic plant Cabomba caroliniana is Class 2 weed with dense underwater thickets which prevents light from entering the water where it decomposes creating an odour, providing the perfect environment for algae to grow. Whereas the land based Camphor laurel (Cinnamomum camphora) is a class 3 monoculture land plant which causes and dense canopy and prevents light through to the grown inhibiting ground cover to grow, both of these where classified as exotic specimens when introduced.

Like the Camphor Laurel, the Cabomba is a fast growing aggressive weed . Like the Camphor Laurel when Cabomba populates an area it is extremely dense, making it impossible to swim through …show more content…

The Camphor Laurel spread by birds, animals, water and garden waste or suckers, Cabomba in contrast is encouraged by water movement that breaks the plant into segments, allowing them to travels through the water flow to new areas of the waterway. The Cabomba thrives on light, nutrition, muddy water and doesn’t die in salt water. Cabomba multiplies rapidly through vector of human activity, as a segment of the plant can survive out of water for large periods of times, allowing it to be transported to new areas not connected to the water system which was initially effected. Camphor Laurel has a number of techniques such as herbicide/chemical, mechanical control and staged or patch replacement available to control it, depending on the severity of the infestation. Whereas there are few effective ways to prevent and or control new outbreaks of Cabomba such as mechanical control and the one registered herbicide Carfentrazone, which can only be used in non-drinking water in

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