Weeds
Spurrey / Yarr .
Spurrey is in annual weed, also known as Yarr, usually getting established in autumn and flowering in spring. The flowers are small and white and clustered at the ends of the stem. Its seeds can remain dormant in soil for several years, re emerging when plowing brings up burried seeds.
Amaranthus .
There are a number of different species of Amaranthus in NZ. They tolerate drier, warmer conditions than many other weeds, making them problem weeds in Maize and other summer crops.
They typically germinate in late spring, flowering in summer. Most found in NZ are annuals, and die in the first winter frosts.
Californian thistle .
Hedge Mustard .
Hedge Mustard A tap-rooted annual, hedge mustard can be a problem in newly-sown or open pastures. Seedlings form rosettes which in turn quickly produce upright flowering stems 1m or more high.
Stock avoid this plant, leading to poor pasture utilisation. Control is best achieved at seedling to rosette stage.
Fathen .
Buttercup .
Most common in dairy pastures, particularly on less free draining soil types. Creeping and giant buttercup can be particularly invasive and are not easy to control. May require two applications in the spring to ensure adequate control. Find out more
Ragwort .
Ragwort is a very difficult weed to control and spreads easily. It grows all year round and is established from both seeds and old existing roots. Ragwort is a poisonous plant to stock and becomes more palatable when sprayed, so stock must be kept away until it has died down.
Yarrow .
Yarrow is a very widespread weed, common througout NZ in drier areas.
It is a fragrant perennial white or sometimes pink flowers, often forming large patches in pasture.
The leaves are dark green and feathery.
It spreads either via seeds or rhizomes to produce new plants.
Water Pepper .
Water pepper is common in low-lying regions of NZ, growing on river banks and in marshy areas. It is also sometimes an aquatic plant in small clear streams.
Stinking Mayweed .
Growing from 25 to 55 cm tall, stinking mayweed is a member of the daisy family. The flower has a yellow centre and white petals
Stinking mayweed is an annual winter herb, with a bitter taste, and unpleasantly strong odour when crushed. The stems are erect and densely branched.
Mallow .
Black Nightshade .
Dandelion .
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