An Aramoho man battling to revegetate a hillside with native plants has a new weedy enemy - Japanese honeysuckle.
"I'm having a bloody big fight," he said.
Retired mechanical engineer Rob Butcher lives on 6ha of steep hillside in Roberts Ave. He's been planting and tending trees there for 16 years - with lots of discouraging set backs.
His aim is to conserve native plants, especially toro, miro and tanekaha. Harakeke (flax) is helping hold the soil in place.
He's had problems with feral goats, stock coming through broken fences, old man's beard, field horsetail and slips.