Description: Native, yearlong-green, perennial, low-growing herb, to 4 cm tall and with creeping stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly to densely hairy. A minor component in pastures, woodlands and forests. Grows where bare ground is available and/or competition is reduced. Most abundant in shaded areas where it can form a short dense groundcover. A useful replacement for grasses in such areas. Date: 11 December 2007, 04:51. Source: Dichondra repens leaf1. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, yearlong-green, perennial, low-growing herb, to 4 cm tall and with creeping stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly to densely hairy. A minor component in pastures, woodlands and forests. Grows where bare ground is available and/or competition is reduced. Most abundant in shaded areas where it can form a short dense groundcover. A useful replacement for grasses in such areas. Date: 13 November 2006, 06:24. Source: Dichondra repens plant4. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, yearlong-green, perennial, low-growing herb, to 4 cm tall and with creeping stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly to densely hairy. A minor component in pastures, woodlands and forests. Grows where bare ground is available and/or competition is reduced. Most abundant in shaded areas where it can form a short dense groundcover. A useful replacement for grasses in such areas. Date: 13 November 2006, 06:23. Source: Dichondra repens plant5. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, yearlong-green, perennial, low-growing herb, to 4 cm tall and with creeping stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly to densely hairy. A minor component in pastures, woodlands and forests. Grows where bare ground is available and/or competition is reduced. Most abundant in shaded areas where it can form a short dense groundcover. A useful replacement for grasses in such areas. Date: 23 December 2004, 10:28. Source: Dichondra repens plant3. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Flowers are solitary on stalks 10-50 mm and have 5 small (about 2.5 mm long) hairy sepals and 5 similar sized, pale greenish-yellow petals. Date: 13 September 2008, 11:24. Source: Dichondra repens flower6. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, yearlong-green, perennial, low-growing herb, to 4 cm tall and with creeping stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly to densely hairy. A minor component in pastures, woodlands and forests. Grows where bare ground is available and/or competition is reduced. Most abundant in shaded areas where it can form a short dense groundcover. A useful replacement for grasses in such areas. Date: 23 December 2004, 10:28. Source: Dichondra repens plant2. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Flowers are solitary on stalks 10-50 mm and have 5 small (about 2.5 mm long) hairy sepals and 5 similar sized, pale greenish-yellow petals. Date: 13 September 2008, 11:24. Source: Dichondra repens flower5. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, yearlong-green, perennial, low-growing herb, to 4 cm tall and with creeping stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly to densely hairy. A minor component in pastures, woodlands and forests. Grows where bare ground is available and/or competition is reduced. Most abundant in shaded areas where it can form a short dense groundcover. A useful replacement for grasses in such areas. Date: 11 December 2007, 04:51. Source: Dichondra repens leaf2. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, yearlong-green, perennial, low-growing herb, to 4 cm tall and with creeping stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly to densely hairy. A minor component in pastures, woodlands and forests. Grows where bare ground is available and/or competition is reduced. Most abundant in shaded areas where it can form a short dense groundcover. A useful replacement for grasses in such areas. Date: 23 December 2004, 10:27. Source: Dichondra repens plant1. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Title : Dichondra repens Creator: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771, artist Description : Engraving of an illustration by Sydney Parkinson, depicting a botanical specimen collected between 1768 and 1771 by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander during their South Seas voyages on the Endeavour. Format : Engraving; Print Media: ink, paper Size:1 sheet : ill ; 500 x 375mm (support); 435 x 287mm (plate/image) 458 x 310mm (outer plate) Part of the Paintings and Drawings Collection Citation: Auckland Museum ref. PD-1898-2-516. No known Copyright restrictions For more details visit www.aucklandmuseum.com/collections. Date: 28 November 2018, 13:00. Source: Dichondra repens. Author: Auckland Museum Collections from Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Description: Flowers are solitary on stalks 10-50 mm and have 5 small (about 2.5 mm long) hairy sepals and 5 similar sized, pale greenish-yellow petals. Date: 13 September 2008, 09:28. Source: Dichondra repens flower1. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, yearlong-green, perennial, low-growing herb, to 4 cm tall and with creeping stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly to densely hairy. A minor component in pastures, woodlands and forests. Grows where bare ground is available and/or competition is reduced. Most abundant in shaded areas where it can form a short dense groundcover. A useful replacement for grasses in such areas. Date: 13 September 2008, 11:25. Source: Dichondra repens leaf3. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, yearlong-green, perennial, low-growing herb, to 4 cm tall and with creeping stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are kidney-shaped and slightly to densely hairy. A minor component in pastures, woodlands and forests. Grows where bare ground is available and/or competition is reduced. Most abundant in shaded areas where it can form a short dense groundcover. A useful replacement for grasses in such areas. Date: 11 December 2007, 04:51. Source: Dichondra repens habit1. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.