Alert: Myrtle Rust Detected at National Museum of Australia Threatening Eucalypts πΏ
The invasive myrtle rust fungus has been found at the National Museum of Australia, raising concerns about its potential impact on local eucalypt trees and ecosystems. Learn what this means for Australia's native flora.
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The invasive plant pathogen myrtle rust has been detected at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. Myrtle rust is a bright yellow-looking fungus originally from South America, infecting plants in the eucalypt family with sometimes devastating effect. The infected plants have been removed, and the ACT Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate (EPSDD) says follow-up surveillance on the infection will be conducted again in spring.
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