One of world’s most destructive plants tracked using holiday snaps on Instagram

Carpobrotus plants competing for space and pollinators with the native gorse Ulex europaeus in the Tower of Hércules Natural Reserve, A Coruña, Spain. (Jonatan Rodríguez / USC via SWNS)

By Stephen Beech

One of the world's most destructive plants is being tracked using vacation snaps posted on Instagram.

One of world’s most destructive plants tracked using holiday snaps on Instagram

Open flower and a bud of Carpobrotus in the Tower of Hércules Natural Reserve, A Coruña, Spain. (Jonatan Rodríguez / USC via SWNS)

One of world’s most destructive plants tracked using holiday snaps on Instagram

Carpobrotus invasion at Duna do Caldeirão, Vila Praia de Âncora, Portugal. (Jonatan Rodríguez / USC via SWNS)

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