
Caltrop, Cat-head, Catshead, Bindi, Bindii, Doublegee, Bindy
Caltrop (Tribulus terrestris) is a prostrate mat-forming annual herb with yellow flowers and spiny green hard fruits. The stems can be up to 1 m long and spread radially from a central crown with a deep and somewhat woody taproot. The stems are reddish-brown to green, many-branched, and in Australia are invariably prostrate.
Tribulus terrestris - Wikipedia
Like many weedy species, this plant has numerous common names according to the world region, [3] including goathead, bull's head, gopher-head, caltrop, cat-head, devil's eyelashes, devil's-thorn, devil's-weed, puncturevine, and tackweed.
Caltrop | Weeds information - Biosecurity | Agriculture Victoria
Caltrop is a flat, sprawling, summer-growing, annual herb. Caltrop has numerous green to reddish brown stems radiating from a crown. It grows prostrate to 2m long with many branches and fine hairs. Stems can be somewhat erect when plants are shaded or competing with taller plants. Leaves of caltrop are darker on the upper surface than on the lower.
Bindii - Wikipedia
Bindii, bindi, bindyi or bindi-eye may refer to the following plant species: Tribulus terrestris, also known as puncturevine, caltrop, cathead, goathead, and burra gokharu. Calotis hispidula, also known as Bogan flea. Alternanthera pungens, more commonly known as khaki weed. Look up bindii in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bindii – now is the time to act! – Parklands Albury Wodonga
Dec 9, 2024 · Caltrop, bindii, cat’s head, cat eye, goat’s head, yellow vine, puncture vine. Whatever you know it as, you know that Tribulus terrestris is a very nasty weed indeed. The plant is a flat, sprawling, annual herb, appearing over summer and …
Puncture Vine (Bindii) facts and health benefits
Apr 18, 2017 · Known by many common names such as Puncture Vine, Bindii, goat’s head, tackweed, Tribulus Terrestris is a tap rooted herbaceous perennial plant in the Caltrop Family (Zygophyllaceae) with a long history of widespread use. Historically, it has been used in ancient Greece, India and Africa to support overall well-being.
Paddock Practices: Caltrop can be controlled with careful …
Nov 26, 2020 · It is also known as puncture vine, bindii, bindy-eye, cat’s head and goat’s head. Caltrop will germinate most readily in temperatures between 24 degrees Celsius and 27° Celsius. Germination can occur once the average soil temperature has …
Caltrop (Tribulus terrestris) (Nox) | VRO | Agriculture Victoria
caltrop, bindi, dubblegee,cat's head, goat's head, yellow vine Additional information about Caltrop is located on the Agriculture Victoria Website - including plant status, plant biology, growth and lifecycle, and management.
Hazard to cyclists – Caltrop weed – Connecting Country
Feb 13, 2019 · It is also known as bindii, cat’s head, goat’s head or yellow vine. It is a flat, summer-growing, annual herb with yellow flowers. The fruit of caltrop is a woody burr with sharp spines. This burr can puncture bike tires, making it particularly annoying for cyclists.
How to Get Rid of Bindii in Lawns & Gardens | Yates Australia
To selectively kill Bindii weed, and various other broadleaf weeds in most common lawns - including Buffalo, Kikuyu and Couch - spray the entire lawn with Yates Weed'n'Feed Buffalo Lawn. Please read all product label instructions prior to every use. When is the Best Time of Year to Spray & Control Bindii Weeds?