Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Boneseed and closely related Bitou Bush are two subspecies of Chrysanthemoides monilifera, an invasive species in AustraliaBoneseed was introduced to Australia as an ornamental garden plant from the mid-nineteenth century, with examples first recorded in gardens in Sydney in 1852 and Melbourne in 1858. It is thought that Boneseed had become naturalised in Australia, with self-sustaining populations, from around 1910."@en }
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- Boneseed_in_Australia comment "Boneseed and closely related Bitou Bush are two subspecies of Chrysanthemoides monilifera, an invasive species in AustraliaBoneseed was introduced to Australia as an ornamental garden plant from the mid-nineteenth century, with examples first recorded in gardens in Sydney in 1852 and Melbourne in 1858. It is thought that Boneseed had become naturalised in Australia, with self-sustaining populations, from around 1910.".
- Q4941757 comment "Boneseed and closely related Bitou Bush are two subspecies of Chrysanthemoides monilifera, an invasive species in AustraliaBoneseed was introduced to Australia as an ornamental garden plant from the mid-nineteenth century, with examples first recorded in gardens in Sydney in 1852 and Melbourne in 1858. It is thought that Boneseed had become naturalised in Australia, with self-sustaining populations, from around 1910.".