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Large-flower wood-sorrel (<em>Oxalis purpurea</em>)

Large-flower wood-sorrel (Oxalis purpurea)

Format ImagePosted on August 27, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Large-flower wood-sorrel (Oxalis purpurea)

Large-flower wood-sorrel (Oxalis purpurea), a South African perennial bulb adopted as a garden ornamental. Typically flowering a bright magenta as seen here, white and pale-pink  …  Read the full post

Large Mediterranean Spurge (<em>Euphorbia characias</em>)

Large Mediterranean Spurge (Euphorbia characias)

Format ImagePosted on August 14, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Large Mediterranean Spurge (Euphorbia characias)

Large Mediterranean Spurge (Euphorbia characias), another beloved Eurasian garden filler with gloriously alien inflorescences and caustic latex sap. Tolerant of drought and high salinity levels,  …  Read the full post

Tree Aeonium (<em>Aeonium arboreum</em>)

Tree Aeonium (Aeonium arboreum)

Format ImagePosted on August 12, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Tree Aeonium (Aeonium arboreum)

Tree Aeonium (Aeonium arboreum), a Canary Islands native widely adopted into horticultural use and available in Melbourne from at least the 1850s. Aeonium is inherent  …  Read the full post

Cape Wattle (<em>Paraserianthes lophantha</em>)

Cape Wattle (Paraserianthes lophantha)

Format ImagePosted on August 8, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Cape Wattle (Paraserianthes lophantha)

Cape Wattle (Paraserianthes lophantha), a Western Australian relative of Acacia that has been distributed in European cultivation across the rest of the continent. Widely purported  …  Read the full post

Rambling Dock (<em>Acetosa sagittata</em>)

Rambling Dock (Acetosa sagittata)

Format ImagePosted on August 6, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Rambling Dock (Acetosa sagittata)

Rambling Dock (Acetosa sagittata), a long-lived perennial creeper from Southern Africa, naturalised in Australia and NZ. Rambling Dock was recorded in NSW from 1896, where  …  Read the full post

Inkweed (<em>Phytolacca octandra</em>)

Inkweed (Phytolacca octandra)

Format ImagePosted on August 2, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Inkweed (Phytolacca octandra)

Inkweed (Phytolacca octandra), a toxic Central American colonist of disturbed and low-nutrient sites. Similar to the American pokeweed that was popular as a medicinal tincture,  …  Read the full post

Annual Saltmarsh Aster or Aster-weed (<em>Symphyotrichum subulatum</em>)

Annual Saltmarsh Aster or Aster-weed (Symphyotrichum subulatum)

Format ImagePosted on August 1, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Annual Saltmarsh Aster or Aster-weed (Symphyotrichum subulatum)

Annual Saltmarsh Aster or Aster-weed (Symphyotrichum subulatum), naturalised on brackish wetland areas, riparian banks, irrigation canals, and seasonally wet sites throughout Victoria. Native to saline  …  Read the full post

Wireweed or Hogweed (<em>Polygonum aviculare</em>)

Wireweed or Hogweed (Polygonum aviculare)

Format ImagePosted on July 24, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Wireweed or Hogweed (Polygonum aviculare)

Wireweed or Hogweed (Polygonum aviculare), a European annual weed of roadsides, disturbed and trampled ground, and tilled fields. Usually presenting as a mostly prostrate clump,  …  Read the full post

Common Chickweed (<em>Stellaria media</em>)

Common Chickweed (Stellaria media)

Format ImagePosted on July 23, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Common Chickweed (Stellaria media)

Common Chickweed (Stellaria media), an annual Eurasian microgreen, herbal remedy and fresh chickenfeed. Stellarias can be distinguished from the related Cerastiums—the Mouse-eared Chickweeds—by the shape  …  Read the full post

Ruby Saltbush (<em>Enchylaena tomentosa</em>)

Ruby Saltbush (Enchylaena tomentosa)

Format ImagePosted on July 18, 2019by Weeds of Melbourne2 Comments on Ruby Saltbush (Enchylaena tomentosa)

Ruby Saltbush (Enchylaena tomentosa), a native perennial groundcover growing as a pavement weed in outer Northcote. Ruby Saltbush is a drought and salt-tolerant, mat-forming groundcover  …  Read the full post

Indian Hawthorn (<em>Rhaphiolepis indica</em>)

Indian Hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica)

Format ImagePosted on July 16, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Indian Hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica)

Indian Hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica), a slow-growing, evergreen horticultural shrub from eastern Asia (and notably not from India). Tolerant of saline environments and disturbed soils, this  …  Read the full post

Climbing Groundsel (<em>Senecio angulatus</em>)

Climbing Groundsel (Senecio angulatus)

Format ImagePosted on July 10, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Climbing Groundsel (Senecio angulatus)

Climbing Groundsel (Senecio angulatus), another winter-flowering climbing aster from Southern Africa. Climbing varieties like this one were likely included in early horticultural imports of unidentified  …  Read the full post

Jade (<em>Crassula ovata</em>)

Jade (Crassula ovata)

Format ImagePosted on July 9, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Jade (Crassula ovata)

Jade (Crassula ovata), a staple succulent of topiary and floriculture, and a relatively unusual adventive colonist of rock exposures in Melbourne’s coastal and riparian hinterlands.  …  Read the full post

Cape Ivy (<em>Delairea odorata</em>)

Cape Ivy (Delairea odorata)

Format ImagePosted on July 4, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Cape Ivy (Delairea odorata)

Cape Ivy (Delairea odorata), a sickly sweet smelling smotherer of fencelines, coastal dunes and riparian understoreys. An environmental weed known elsewhere as Ivy-leaved Groundsel, this  …  Read the full post

Necklace Fern (<em>Asplenium flabellifolium</em>)

Necklace Fern (Asplenium flabellifolium)

Format ImagePosted on June 26, 2019by Weeds of Melbourne2 Comments on Necklace Fern (Asplenium flabellifolium)

Necklace Fern (Asplenium flabellifolium), thriving on the bluestone-walled dry moat of a government building. A native fern of southern Australia and New Zealand, this is  …  Read the full post

Gorse (<em>Ulex europaeus</em>)

Gorse (Ulex europaeus)

Format ImagePosted on June 23, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Gorse (Ulex europaeus)

Gorse (Ulex europaeus), brilliant with golden spangles, Western European nitrogen-fixer and destroyer of worlds. Furnishing a fresh fodder for stock (palatable once milled of its  …  Read the full post

Variegated Ribbon Fern (<em>Pteris cretica var. albolineata</em>)

Variegated Ribbon Fern (Pteris cretica var. albolineata)

Format ImagePosted on June 12, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Variegated Ribbon Fern (Pteris cretica var. albolineata)

Variegated Ribbon Fern (Pteris cretica var. albolineata) kerbside in a Northcote drainage pit. Sold in Melbourne as early as 1873, the variety remains widely cultivated  …  Read the full post

Arum Lily (<em>Zantedeschia aethiopica</em>)

Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica)

Format ImagePosted on June 10, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica)

Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica), favoured Southern African cut flower and damaging invader of drainages, riparian edges and boggy landscapes. Not a lily at all, Arum  …  Read the full post

Ribbon Fern (<em>Pteris cretica complex</em>)

Ribbon Fern (Pteris cretica complex)

Format ImagePosted on May 30, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Ribbon Fern (Pteris cretica complex)

Ribbon Fern (Pteris cretica complex), a pantropical brake from Eurasia and Africa, established in an East Melbourne gutter box. Widely adopted as a cultivated shade  …  Read the full post

Garden Tomato (<em>Solanum lycopersicum</em>)

Garden Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

Format ImagePosted on May 23, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Garden Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

Garden Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) found fruiting this autumn in riparian positions on Edgar’s Creek in Reservoir and amidst the rockeries along the top of Treasury  …  Read the full post

Common Heliotrope or Potato Weed (<em>Heliotropium europaeum</em>)

Common Heliotrope or Potato Weed (Heliotropium europaeum)

Format ImagePosted on May 22, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Common Heliotrope or Potato Weed (Heliotropium europaeum)

Common Heliotrope or Potato Weed (Heliotropium europaeum), an accidental Eurasian import and major annual weed of southern Australia’s grain-growing regions, including the Victorian Mallee. Initially  …  Read the full post

Birds Nest Fern (<em>Asplenium nidus complex</em>)

Birds Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus complex)

Format ImagePosted on May 16, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Birds Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus complex)

Birds Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus complex), ferns of tropical and subtropical environments across the Indo-Pacific and favoured pot plants secretly yearning for freedom. Adopted globally  …  Read the full post

Bowie’s wood-sorrel (<em>Oxalis bowiei</em>)

Bowie’s wood-sorrel (Oxalis bowiei)

Format ImagePosted on May 13, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Bowie’s wood-sorrel (Oxalis bowiei)

Bowie’s wood-sorrel (Oxalis bowiei), a South African species named for a long-dead Kew Gardens collector, and a covert and rarely collected weed of Melbourne and  …  Read the full post

South American Goldenrod (<em>Solidago chilensis</em>)

South American Goldenrod (Solidago chilensis)

Format ImagePosted on May 12, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on South American Goldenrod (Solidago chilensis)

South American Goldenrod (Solidago chilensis), a member of that prolific and striking lineage of predominantly Western Hemisphere asters, now established on suburban Melbourne streams. Goldenrods  …  Read the full post

Cobbler’s Pegs (<em>Bidens pilosa</em>)

Cobbler’s Pegs (Bidens pilosa)

Format ImagePosted on May 7, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Cobbler’s Pegs (Bidens pilosa)

Cobbler’s Pegs (Bidens pilosa), also known as Beggar’s Ticks, Farmer’s Friend, Blackjack, a cosmopolitan aster from the Americas that has been distributed globally, to the  …  Read the full post

Great Willow-herb (<em>Epilobium hirsutum</em>)

Great Willow-herb (Epilobium hirsutum)

Format ImagePosted on May 1, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Great Willow-herb (Epilobium hirsutum)

Great Willow-herb (Epilobium hirsutum), growing as a local infestation on the riparian edge of a pool on Skeleton Creek, just above where the Werribee railway  …  Read the full post

Soursob (<em>Oxalis pes-caprae</em>)

Soursob (Oxalis pes-caprae)

Format ImagePosted on April 30, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Soursob (Oxalis pes-caprae)

Soursob (Oxalis pes-caprae), blooming very early in a sheltered position at the Werribee River crossing of the Main Outfall Sewer. This alien wood sorrel poses  …  Read the full post

Lion’s Tail (<em>Leonotis leonurus</em>)

Lion’s Tail (Leonotis leonurus)

Format ImagePosted on April 29, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Lion’s Tail (Leonotis leonurus)

Lion’s Tail (Leonotis leonurus), a spectacular Southern African member of the mint family. Brought to Australia as a garden ornamental (the species was available from  …  Read the full post

Sword or Fishbone Fern (<em>Nephrolepis cordifolia</em>)

Sword or Fishbone Fern (Nephrolepis cordifolia)

Format ImagePosted on April 28, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Sword or Fishbone Fern (Nephrolepis cordifolia)

Sword or Fishbone Fern (Nephrolepis cordifolia), a pan-tropical fern that was likely indigenous to parts of NSW and Queensland, and has been introduced to other  …  Read the full post

Necklace Fern (<em>Asplenium flabellifolium</em>)

Necklace Fern (Asplenium flabellifolium)

Format ImagePosted on April 25, 2019by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Necklace Fern (Asplenium flabellifolium)

Necklace Fern (Asplenium flabellifolium), a native fern of southern Australia growing in colony on adjacent sections of bluestone retaining wall and balustrade in downtown Melbourne,  …  Read the full post

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