Conceptually similarSPLEuphorbiaSS2207646SF2628Rights ManagedSPLFlame lily plant (Gloriosa superba)SS2211198SE8972Rights ManagedSPLBraille signSS2211192SE8978Rights ManagedSPLBroadleaf stonecrop (Sedum 'Cape Blanco')SS2327654SH9249Rights ManagedSPLFisiulera plants (Aeonium arboreum)SS293545SB5416Rights ManagedSPLEchevaria plant (Echevaria cante)SS2327634SH8348Rights ManagedSPLSucculent euphorbia plantSS2327380SH4522Rights ManagedSPLBottle treeSS2173143SC4110Rights ManagedSPLPartridge-breasted aloe (Aloe variegata)SS2209700SF1137Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Invasive plantsLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2211197Legacy Identifier:SE8973Description:Invasive plants. South Africa is well known for its invasive plant species, which include succulents from the family Cactaceae (shown here). Some members of this family have become serious problems in the semi-arid and dry tropical regions of South Africa. National policy is to eradicate these invasive plant species. Photographed in Kirstenbosch Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa.Credit:Sheila Terry / Science SourceSize:3450px × 5084px (~50 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:B620/0200-B620/200-B6200200-biology-botany-cactaceae-cape town-display-example-intrusive-invasive-kirstenbosch gardens-national policy-nature-notice-nuisance-plant-portrait-problematic-sample-sign-south africa-succulent-succulents-verticalFolder Legacy Identifier:spl001_hdModel release:Not releasedParent folder:SPL bulkload #4