Weed of the month – Wandering Trad
This month we look at Hairy commelina and have a reminder about the Native Wandering Jew that is often mistaken as a weed.
This month we look at Hairy commelina and have a reminder about the Native Wandering Jew that is often mistaken as a weed.
This year has seen many plants flowering prolifically and the Brisbane Wattle is no exception. But it is not a local native plant..
Mother in-laws tongue was a very popular garden plant in the past. Its very hardy and has a certain street appeal.
Dyschoriste depressa is a relatively new weed in the Noosa shire. It has the qualities to become a big threat to our bushland and a problem in gardens.
A pest to be discouraged from your backyard.
Syngoniums remind some of us of a misspent youth when we didn’t know they were weeds.