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  • Annual poa
    Poa annua (Poaceae)
    Annual poa (Poa annua Poaceae) has been called by many different names, sometimes referred to by its botanical name Poa annua, or simply poa, or names such ...
  • Black nightshade
    Solanum nigrum (Solanaceae)
    Black nightshade is a summer annual, dying off with frosts in late autumn. As with fathen and redroot, it can grow tall and leafy, creating lots of competition with crop ...
  • Blackberry
    Rubus fruticosus (Rosaceae)
    Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus Rosaceae) is a troublesome scrub weed in many parts of the country, both in pastures and forests. The hooks can trap woolly sheep, and ...
  • Bracken
    Pteridium esculentum (Dennstaedtiaceae)
    Most of New Zealand"s weeds are from the division of the plant kingdom known as Spermatophyta, which produce seeds. Bracken (Pteridium esculentum Dennstaedtiaceae, ...
  • Broad-leaved dock
    Rumex obtusifolius (Polygonaceae)
    There are a number of different dock species that grow within New Zealand, but broad-leaved dock (Rumex obtusifolius Polygonaceae) would be the most common of these. ...
  • Broad-leaved plantain
    Plantago major (Plantaginaceae)
    Broad-leaved plantain (Plantago major Plantaginaceae) is a very common perennial weed found in many lawns and pastures, and often in waste places as well. It is ...
  • Broom
    Cytisus scoparius (Fabaceae)
    As with gorse, broom (Cytisus scoparius Fabaceae) is another very troublesome scrub weed from the legume family. It isn"t spiny like ...
  • Californian thistle
    Cirsium arvense (Asteraceae)
    Californian thistle (Cirsium arvense Asteraceae) is one of the most common thistle species in New Zealand. It is very troublesome in pastures because it is so ...
  • Cape weed
    Arctotheca calendula (Asteraceae)
    This turf weed is generally considered to be an annual, though it may be a bit longer lived under some New Zealand conditions where the summers aren"t quite as dry as many ...
  • Catsear
    Hypochaeris radicata (Asteraceae)
    Catsear (Hypochaeris radicata Asteraceae) is often confused with dandelion, and certainly has many similarities to both it and
  • Chickweed
    Stellaria media (Caryophyllaceae)
    Chickweed (Stellaria media Caryophyllaceae) is a reasonably small annual weed. It can germinate and grow at any time of the year, and commonly germinates in autumn ...
  • Cleavers
    Galium aparine (Rubiaceae)
    Cleavers (Galium aparine Rubiaceae) is an annual weed which is often found in its vegetative stage over winter, and produces fruits in mid to late spring. It is ...
  • Clustered dock
    Rumex conglomeratus (Polygonaceae)
    There are a number of different dock species that grow within New Zealand, of which broad-leaved dock would be the most common. However clustered ...
  • Couch
    Elytrigia repens (Poaceae)
    Couch (pronounced "kooch"; Elytrigia repens Poaceae) is one of the most troublesome rhizomatous weeds in flower gardens and crops, competing for light, nutrients and ...
  • Creeping buttercup
    Ranunculus repens (Ranunculaceae)
    Buttercup species are tolerant of wet soil conditions, and so are often found in soils that are poorly drained. Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens Ranunculaceae) ...
  • Creeping oxalis
    Oxalis exilis (Oxalidaceae)
    Creeping oxalis (Oxalis exilis, Oxalidaceae) is a small perennial weed which grows from stolons (creeping stems) and is typically found in lawns. Unlike many oxalis ...
  • Creeping speedwell
    Veronica filiformis (Scrophulariaceae)
    Creeping speedwell (Veronica filiformis Scrophulariaceae) is a major problem in turf wherever it grows. Fortunately it is only found in some parts of New Zealand at ...
  • Daisy
    Bellis perennis (Asteraceae)
    Daisies (Bellis perennis Asteraceae) are generally well known to everybody, and many people have made daisy chains as kids. They mainly cause problems in lawns, ...
  • Dandelion
    Taraxacum officinale (Asteraceae)
    Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale Asteraceae) has a number of closely related weed species that look similar to it, and all these species tend to get lumped together ...
  • Fathen
    Chenopodium album (Amaranthaceae)
    This is one of the most competitive cropping weeds in New Zealand, and was fornerly classed within the Chenopodiaceae family. It is a summer annual, which means it germinates ...
  • Fiddle dock
    Rumex pulcher (Polygonaceae)
    Fiddle dock (Rumex pulcher, Polygonaceae) gets its name from having leaves shaped like a fiddle (or violin). It is a common dock species found throughout New ...
  • Field speedwell
    Veronica arvensis (Scrophulariaceae)
    Field speedwell is a small annual species, normally growing as a winter annual, germinating in autumn and flowering in spring. It looks very similar to
  • Galinsoga
    Galinsoga parviflora (Asteraceae)
    Galinsoga parviflora (Asteraceae) is an upright annual weed that is occasionally found in crops and gardens. It is not as common throughout New Zealand as other ...
  • Giant buttercup
    Ranunculus acris (Ranunculaceae)
    Buttercups tend to be a problem in moist dairy pastures. They can tolerate wet soil conditions better than many other species, including perennial ryegrass and white clover, ...
  • Gorse
    Ulex europaeus (Fabaceae)
    Gorse (Ulex europaeus Fabaceae) is generally considered to be New Zealand"s worst scrub weed. It was originally introduced to New Zealand as a hedge species, but now ...
  • Groundsel
    Senecio vulgaris (Asteraceae)
    Groundsel (Senecio vulgaris Asteraceae) is a small, upright annual. Because of its size, it tends not to be as competitive as some annual weeds found in cropping, ...
  • Hairy buttercup
    Ranunculus sardous (Ranunculaceae)
    Hairy buttercup is a common species found in dairy pastures throughout the country. It differs from the other two common buttercups found in dairy pastures,
  • Hawkbit
    Leontodon taraxacoides (Asteraceae)
    Hawkbit (Leontodon taraxacoides Asteraceae) is a perennial weed often confused with dandelion and several other weed species which also ...
  • Hawksbeard
    Crepis capillaris (Asteraceae)
    Hawksbeard is often confused with a number of other weed species which look similar to it. In the vegetative phase, it is very difficult to tell apart from
  • Hedge mustard
    Sisymbrium officinale (Brassicaceae)
    Hedge mustard (Sisymbrium officinale Brassicaceae) is an annual weed which can germinate at any time, though normally it germinates either in spring or autumn. It ...
  • Hemlock
    Conium maculatum (Apiaceae)
    Hemlock (Conium maculatum Apiaceae) is a biennial weed probably best known for its poisonous properties. As such, it is not welcome in pastures. However, there are ...
  • Hydrocotyle
    Hydrocotyle spp. (Apiaceae)
    Hydrocotyle (Hydrocotyle spp., Apiaceae) is the common name given for most species from the Hydrocotyle genus. Although there are ten species listed for this genus ...
  • Mallow
    Malva spp. (Malvaceae)
    "Mallow" (Malva spp., Malvaceae) is a term used to describe a whole group of species, several of which are quite difficult to tell apart. This page is dedicated to ...
  • Manuka
    Leptospermum scoparium (Myrtaceae)
    Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium, Myrtaceae) is a perennial scrub species native to New Zealand, and is probably our most troublesome native scrub species. It is ...
  • Mouse-ear hawkweed
    Pilosella officinarum (Asteraceae)
    Mouse-ear hawkweed (formerly Hieracium pilosella and now Pilosella officinarum, Asteraceae) is often more commonly known by its former genus name, ...
  • Musky storksbill
    Erodium moschatum (Geraniaceae)
    Musky storksbill can be a problem both in turf and pastures. In turf, it forms large, unsightly rosettes. As they can be seen from quite some distance away, most ...
  • Narrow-leaved plantain
    Plantago lanceolata (Plantaginaceae)
    Narrow-leaved plantain (Plantago lanceolata Plantaginaceae) is a very common perennial weed found in many lawns and pastures, and often in waste places as well. It ...
  • Nettle
    Urtica urens (Urticaceae)
    Nettle (Urtica urens, Urticaceae) is an annual weed commonly found in agriculture and horticulture. Most people call it "stinging nettle" because of its well-known ...
  • Nodding thistle
    Carduus nutans (Asteraceae)
    Nodding thistle is one of the most competitive thistle species causing problems in New Zealand pastures. It is known as musk thistle is some countries overseas. The species ...
  • Onehunga weed
    Soliva sessilis (Asteraceae)
    Turf weeds that put prickles in your bare feet when you walk across a lawn are never popular, especially in home lawns and recreational areas. Onehunga weed (Soliva sessilis Aster...
  • Oxeye daisy
    Leucanthemum vulgare (Asteraceae)
    Formerly known as Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, this perennial weed is most commonly found in waste places, especially along roadsides in many parts of the country. ...
  • Parsley dropwort
    Oenanthe pimpinelloides (Apiaceae)
    Parsley dropwort is most commonly called "carrot-weed" in New Zealand, though this name can lead to confusion with wild carrot (Daucus carota) which is another ...
  • Parsley piert
    Aphanes inexspectata (Rosaceae)
    Parsley piert is a small weed which grows commonly throughout New Zealand but is often not noticed. Because of its small size, it becomes a problem mainly in turf where it ...
  • Paspalum
    Paspalum dilatatum (Poaceae)
    Paspalum (Paspalum dilatatum Poaceae) is a grass weed which has very short stout rhizomes, which join plants together to form dense clumps. This weed is mainly a ...
  • Pennyroyal
    Mentha pulegium (Lamiaceae)
    Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium Lamiaceae) is mainly a weed of moist pastures and turf. Although it can tolerate some summer dryness, it generally only dominates ...
  • Pink shamrock
    Oxalis vallicola (Oxalidaceae)
  • Ragwort
    Jacobaea vulgaris (Asteraceae)
    Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris, formerly Senecio jacobaea Asteraceae) is a biennial weed which can cause major problems in pastures. It is most troublesome in ...
  • Red dead-nettle
    Lamium purpureum (Lamiaceae)
    Red dead-nettle (Lamium purpureum Lamiaceae) is a relatively small annual weed found in gardens and crops in most parts of New Zealand. It can grow throughout the ...
  • Redroot
    Amaranthus powellii (Amaranthaceae)
    This is a summer annual, dying off with frosts in late autumn. It prefers warmer conditions than many other summer annuals such as fathen, and so is most troublesome in the ...
  • Scarlet pimpernel
    Anagallis arvensis (Primulaceae)
    Scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis Primulaceae) is a relatively small, scrambling annual weed similar in size and growth habit to weeds such as scrambling ...
  • Scotch thistle
    Cirsium vulgare (Asteraceae)
    Scotch thistle (Cirsium vulgare Asteraceae) is a biennial weed, so it depends quite heavily on establishment from seed on a regular basis if it is to be found ...
  • Scrambling fumitory
    Fumaria muralis (Papaveraceae)
    Scrambling fumitory is a clambering annual weed which can grow at any time of the year, though most germination is in spring and autumn. It is commonly found in flower ...
  • Scrambling speedwell
    Veronica persica (Plantaginaceae)
    This is a small annual weed which is commonly found in crops and gardens throughout the year as it can germinate in both spring and autumn. Because it never gets very large, ...
  • Selfheal
    Prunella vulgaris (Lamiaceae)
    Selfheal is a perennial weed normally found in turf, though it can grow up to 30 cm tall if left unmown in waste areas. It is typically found in moist to wet lawns, but can ...
  • Sheep's sorrel
    Rumex acetosella (Polygonaceae)
    Sheep's sorrel (Rumex acetosella Polygonaceae; syn. Acetosa acetosella) has a creeping root system, which is very similar to a rhizome system. However, ...
  • Shepherd's purse
    Capsella bursa-pastoris (Brassicaceae)
    Shepherd's purse is a fairly small annual weed which can germinate at most times of the year and is very commonly found in crops and gardens throughout New Zealand. It is ...
  • Sow thistle
    Sonchus oleraceus (Asteraceae)
    Sow thistle (Sonchus oleraceus Asteraceae) is commonly found in crops, gardens and waste areas. As with many members of the Asteraceae family, it starts life as a ...
  • Spurrey
    Spergula arvensis (Caryophyllaceae)
    Spurrey is an annual weed, often establishing in autumn and flowering in spring. However, it can also establish in spring. Although not a large weed, it can grow densely, ...
  • Staggerweed
    Stachys arvensis (Lamiaceae)
    Staggerweed (Stachys arvensis Lamiaceae) is a reasonably small annual weed which tends to scramble across the ground rather than grow upright. It gets its name ...
  • Stinking mayweed
    Anthemis cotula (Asteraceae)
    Stinking mayweed (Anthemis cotula Asteraceae) is an annual weed which mainly germinates in spring. It can be found in crops sown in spring, and also pastures that ...
  • Suckling clover
    Trifolium dubium (Fabaceae)
    Suckling clover is smaller in size than many of the other clover species found within New Zealand. It is a winter annual, so it mainly germinates in autumn, grows through the ...
  • Sweet brier
    Rosa rubiginosa (Rosaceae)
    Sweet brier (Rosa rubiginosa Rosaceae) was originally grown as an ornamental rose, but is now a major scrub weed in the South Island, especially in Central Otago and ...
  • Tauhinu
    Cassinia leptophylla (Asteraceae)
    Tauhinu (Cassinia leptophylla Asteraceae) is a perennial scrub weed species which is native to New Zealand. It looks similar to manuka, but is not as widespread, ...
  • Turf speedwell
    Veronica serpyllifolia (Scrophulariaceae)
    As suggested by its name, turf speedwell (Veronica serpyllifolia Scrophulariaceae) is a weed of turf, though it can be found in pastures as well. It is a perennial ...
  • Twin cress
    Lepidium didymum (Brassicaceae)
    Twin cress (Lepidium didymum, formerly Coronopus didymus Brassicaceae) is an annual weed which can germinate at any time of the year, though typically it ...
  • Wandering Jew
    Tradescantia fluminensis (Commelinaceae)

    Overview:

    Wandering Jew (Tradescantia fluminensis, Commelinaceae family) is a succulent perennial plant that is an environmental weed, causing major problems ...
  • Water pepper
    Polygonum hydropiper (Polygonaceae)
    Water pepper (syn. Polygonum hydropiper; Persicaria hydropiper Polygonaceae) is a summer annual which is often found growing in pastures, especially along ...
  • White clover
    Trifolium repens (Fabaceae)
    In agriculture, white clover (Trifolium repens Fabaceae) is considered to be highly desirable as it is one of the main species used in New Zealand pastures. It ...
  • Wild radish
    Raphanus raphanistrum (Brassicaceae)
    Wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum, Brassicaceae) is mainly a weed of waste places and disturbed habitats in New Zealand.  It grows as an annual or biennial, ...
  • Wild turnip
    Brassica rapa ssp sylvestris (Brassicaceae)
    Once it is flowering, wild turnip is a tall, competitive annual weed, capable of causing large reductions in crop yields due to competition for light, nutrients and water. ...
  • Willow weed
    Persicaria maculosa (Polygonaceae)
    Although when growing in bare areas with few other plants around willow weed will scramble along the ground, it can also grow upright under some conditions such as within ...
  • Winged thistle
    Carduus tenuiflorus (Asteraceae)
    Winged thistle (Carduus tenuiflorus, Asteraceae) is a winter annual, which means it generally establishes from seed in autumn, grows as a typical thistle rosette over ...
  • Wireweed
    Polygonum aviculare (Polygonaceae)
    Wireweed (Polygonum aviculare, Polygonaceae) is closely related to willow weed, coming from the same genus. It is also a summer annual, but is able to establish ...
  • Yarrow
    Achillea millefolium (Asteraceae)
    Yarrow (Achillea millefolium Asteraceae) is commonly found in pastures throughout New Zealand, though it is not really a weed ("unwanted plant") in pastures. It was ...