Christian Science Monitor: Hairy panic, a perennial weed native to inland Australia, has taken over the rural city of Wangaratta in northern Victoria.
Walked out the front door this morning to find a good six-metre [19-foot] spread of tumbleweed across the front of the house again, Wangaratta local Jason Pera tells Australia Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Thursday. It makes it difficult to get the car out in the morning if you can find it.
Images and videos of panicum effusum, adequately nicknamed hairy panic,...