Acaena novae-zelandiae – Bidi-bidi – Zealand burr –

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Description

Acaena – Bidi-bidi – Zealand burr –

A genus of 100 species of low growing perennials from New Zealand and cooler parts of South America but also some occur in Australia and else where in the pacific region.  Thin creeping stems bear clusters of hairs and at intervals, small pinnate leaves with toothed edges.  Insignificant flowers are green or purple-brown in dense spikes followed by dry fruit with hooks that cling easily to clothes.

Usually used in a rock garden or ground cover for their intricate foliage although some species are regarded as weeds.

Tough plants that thrive in exposed places and poor soil but needs good drainage and moisture during the summer.

Acaena novae-zelandiae – From New Zealand, south east Australia and New Guinea is a low mounding shrub with wiry stems 6-24” inches long bearing 4” inch bright green leaves sometimes having tints of red consisting of 9 –15 leaflets.  Flower head is ovoid to spherical are cream followed by red burrs in late summer. Can be a nuisance

Zones 5-10