Dichondra repens - Kidney Weed
Dichondra repens, commonly known as Kidney Weed, is a low-growing, perennial groundcover native to Australia, found in regions such as New South Wales, ACT, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania. To 5 cm, forming dense mats that spread across the ground, making it ideal for covering bare areas in gardens or as a lawn alternative. Dichondra repens thrives in a variety of habitats, from forests and woodlands to moist, shaded areas. The plant is characterized by its small, round, kidney-shaped leaves and tiny, inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers that appear in spring and summer.
Dichondra repens, commonly known as Kidney Weed, is a low-growing, perennial groundcover native to Australia, found in regions such as New South Wales, ACT, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania. To 5 cm, forming dense mats that spread across the ground, making it ideal for covering bare areas in gardens or as a lawn alternative. Dichondra repens thrives in a variety of habitats, from forests and woodlands to moist, shaded areas. The plant is characterized by its small, round, kidney-shaped leaves and tiny, inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers that appear in spring and summer.
Dichondra repens, commonly known as Kidney Weed, is a low-growing, perennial groundcover native to Australia, found in regions such as New South Wales, ACT, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania. To 5 cm, forming dense mats that spread across the ground, making it ideal for covering bare areas in gardens or as a lawn alternative. Dichondra repens thrives in a variety of habitats, from forests and woodlands to moist, shaded areas. The plant is characterized by its small, round, kidney-shaped leaves and tiny, inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers that appear in spring and summer.