Anchusa Riparia -

Often referred to simply by its scientific name or as part of the "Forget-me-not" family (Boraginaceae).

In many assessment areas, it is part of vegetation types with high conservation priority but low to medium sensitivity indices, meaning small localized impacts are often considered manageable with proper mitigation. Management and Mitigation Recommendations anchusa riparia

Ensure post-construction erosion control and soil stabilization to allow for natural recolonization. Often referred to simply by its scientific name

Implement strict eradication programs for alien species that may outcompete native flora like A. riparia . Implement strict eradication programs for alien species that

It is frequently identified in ecological screening studies for infrastructure projects (e.g., solar facilities, power line upgrades) in the North West and Northern Cape provinces of South Africa.

While some historical lists have categorized it under Amaranthaceae , it is botanically recognized within the Boraginaceae family. Ecological Context & Distribution

Typically found in riparian vegetation corridors and specific arid environments, such as the Ghaap Plateau in South Africa.