• Visit Redland City Council
12 °c
Redland Bay
14 ° Wed
16 ° Thu
Tuesday, June 17 2025
Redlands Coast Today - News from Redland City Council
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Planned Burns
    • Disaster Management
  • Business
  • Budget 2025 – 26
    • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • NewslettersSubscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Planned Burns
    • Disaster Management
  • Business
  • Budget 2025 – 26
    • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • NewslettersSubscribe
No Result
View All Result
Redlands Coast Today - News from Redland City Council
No Result
View All Result

Weed of the Week: Ochna

10 April 2013
Reading Time: 1 mins read
A A

Ochna serrulata

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInEmail

Name: Ochna

Scientific name: Ochna serrulata

How to identify the weed: A small woody shrub growing to around 1.5m in height. It has glossy leaves with serrated margins. Flowers are yellow and have five petals. When the petals fall they leave sepals that turn bright red when the fruit appears which come through green and turn black when ripe.

You may also like these stories

Expressions of interest open for Redlands Coast Eco Precinct public art initiative

Expressions of interest open for Redlands Coast Eco Precinct public art initiative

4 April 2025
New sports infrastructure one step closer for Redlands Coast

Redland Whitewater Centre confirmed in 2032 Delivery Plan

1 April 2025

Why is the weed a problem: Introduced from Africa, it has been readily dispersed by humans because of its visual appeal. It is also spread by birds who can quickly spread the seeds into a disturbed area where the plants form dense colonisations and out-compete native vegetation.

How to manage the weed: Mechanical removal of plants is the most successful method of control. Hand pulling small plants after rain and grubbing larger plants is recommended. The plant has an angled tap root so you must ensure you remove the entire root system, otherwise it will regrow. There are also a number of registered herbicides suitable for controlling this weed and optimum times of the year for treatment. For more information, please contact IndigiScapes on 3824 8611.

Any other interesting facts: Ochna is also commonly known as Mickey Mouse plant, due to its bright red, yellow and black colours.

Ochna serrulata
Ochna serrulata
Ochna serrulata
Ochna serrulata

 

 

 

Tags: weeds

Related Stories

Meet celebrity gardener at Environment and Community Fair
Environment

Meet celebrity gardener at Environment and Community Fair

5 June 2025
High-tech drone keeping close watch on flying-foxes
Environment

High-tech drone keeping close watch on flying-foxes

23 May 2025
Wellington Point mural renewed and reimagined
Arts

Wellington Point mural renewed and reimagined

30 April 2025
Council investigating tree vandalism incident at Redland Bay
Council

Council investigating tree vandalism incident at Redland Bay

17 April 2025
Load More
Redlands Coast
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Overcast
12 ° c
88%
6.1mh
17 c 13 c
Wed
21 c 12 c
Thu
Redlands Coast Today

Redland City Council acknowledges the Quandamooka People, the Traditional Owners of the land, waters, winds and seas of Redlands Coast. We acknowledge the Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people here.

Connect with Redland City Council

  • Archive
  • Privacy and Legal
  • Right to Information
  • Contact Us

Except where noted, content on this site is licensed under Creative Commons.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Planned Burns
    • Disaster Management
  • Business
  • Budget 2025 – 26
    • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • Newsletters

Except where noted, content on this site is licensed under Creative Commons.