Green Cestrum
Green Cestrum is a straggling perennial shrub2-3 metres high. It has one or more brittle stems. The leaves are green, up to 10 centimetres long and have a foul smell when crushed.
Green Cestrum is a straggling perennial shrub2-3 metres high. It has one or more brittle stems. The leaves are green, up to 10 centimetres long and have a foul smell when crushed.
Golden Dodder is an annual leafless flowering plant. It parasitises host plants by suckers called haustoria.
Common Pear is a low growing green cactus up to 1.5 metres high and made up of flattened segments or pads 10-30 centimetres long and 7-20 centimetres across.
Galvanised Burr is often the first plant to colonise at a site after drought or overstocking. Seeds are spread by livestock and vehicles.
Chilean Needle grass is closely related to serrated tussock. It is relatively unpalatable and reduces farm productivity
Noogoora Burr is a robust summer growing annual plant found in creek beds, river flats or moist flood prone areas.
Bridal Creeper is a major weed of native bushland. The foliage smothers surrounding plants and dense mats of tubers prevent root growth of other plants.
St John’s Wort is a weed that spreads over long distances by humans, livestock, and feral animals. The plant contains a toxin which causes photosensitization in livestock.
Silverleaf Nightshade is a summer growing weed . It may be confused with other species but there are features which distinguish it from these plants.
Spiny Burr Grass is an erect and spreading annual grass growing up to 60 centimetres high. It forms a spike like panicle 3-8 centimetres long consisting of up to 40 spiny burrs.