Invasive Alien Plants - Kloof Durban, KZN

A banner that identifies the worst invasive alien plants to be found in the suburb of Kloof in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.

Produced by the Wildlife and Environmental Society of South Africa (WESSA)


Colours of Invasion - Yellow-flowering Invasive Plants

A spectacular vertical banner which highlights EIGHT of the worst YELLOW-flowering invasive plants in South Africa


Colours of Invasion - White-flowering Invasive Plants

A spectacular vertical banner which highlights EIGHT of the worst WHITE-flowering invasive plants in South Africa


Colours of Invasion - Red-flowering invasive plants

A spectacular vertical banner which highlights EIGHT of the worst RED-flowering invasive plants in South Africa


Colours of Invasion - Purple-flowering Invasive Plants

A spectacular vertical banner which highlights EIGHT of the worst PURPLE-flowering invasive plants in South Africa


Colours of Invasion - Pink-flowering Invasive Plants

A spectacular vertical banner which highlights EIGHT of the worst PINK-flowering invasive plants in South Africa


Colours of Invasion - Green Invasive Plants

A spectacular vertical banner which highlights EIGHT of the worst invasive plants in South Africa – that are green to the eye…


Listed Invasive Aliens - The Bad Plants

Garden invasives.    A bold banner identifying a selection of listed invasive alien plants found in gardens in South Africa.

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Biocontrol: Using host-specific insects to control invasive weeds

Biological Control:   Images of the host-specific insects that control the worst invasive weeds in South Africa

  • A vertical pull up banner that highlights the need to work with nature to control invasive plants.
  • The visuals celebrating biocontrol – a highly successful programme that introduces host-specific insects, mites and fungi to suppress invasive alien plants.


Plant Me Instead - The Good Plants

The Plant Me Instead campaign highlights a selection of good plants for gardens in South Africa. Good plants encourage biodiversity.

  • The Plant Me Instead (PMI) campaign was run by the Garden Centre Association of the South Africa Nursery Association.
  • This PMI banner was used beside vertical banners detailing the bad invasive plants that should be removed from local gardens.
  • Print at 200% for the best effect.