Serious weed hits Waikato beach

Two small infestations were found including around 65 flowering plants and over 100 seedlings. Sea spurge is native to western and southern Europe, but is widely naturalised in the coastal districts of southern Australia, and has also recently naturalised on Lord Howe Island. It is a long lived perennial plant 20-70 cm tall that dies back after flowering. The seeds are buoyant and can travel over long distances on ocean currents. The plant must be eradicated. If you see sea spurge, contact your Plant Pest Officer.
This article was posted on 23 May 2012 in the Flora and Fauna category.

The copper butterfly is relatively small, 24-34mm across with orange and black wings. It is often seen on pohuehue on the back dunes where it lays its eggs. When hatched the little green caterpillars (very hard to see) feed exclusively on the pohuehue leaves and flowers.
Pohuehue (Muehlenbeckia complexa)