Weeds
Also known as White Clover, this weed has leaves with three leaflets, and creeping stems that set roots at whatever point they touch the ground. Flowers are white or pink. Clover, with white flower...
Chickweed is a common weed throughout Australia, as well as the world. It is a small plant with shiny leaves on multiple stems which produce a single white flower on each stem. While it is an Annua...
A long-lived grass-like plant usually growing 20-50 cm tall. It produces a network of creeping underground stems with small tubers (10-25 mm long). Its upright flowering stems are smooth and three...
Capeweed starts appearing from February to about April. It forms a rosette of grey-green succulent leaves and has yellow daisy like flowers with black centers in spring and early summer. Capeweed i...
A long-lived tufted grass growing up to 1.5 m tall. Its leaf blades are slightly folded at the base and are usually hairless. Its seed-heads are borne at the tips of the upright flowering stems th...
Sometimes also referred to as Goose Grass, Crowsfoot reaches up to 50cm in height, and has a very strong, fibrous root system. Often colonising in bare or disturbed areas. The seed head consists of...
Cats Ear is a herb to 400mm wide with yellow daisy type flowers up to 30 mm diameter borne on simple or branched, leafless stalks at any time of the year with a flush in spring to early summer. Th...