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Description Introduced, cool-season, annual or short-lived perennial herb 50-150 cm tall. Lower leaves are 5-7 cm long, broadly ovate to triangular and lobed to deeply divided. Upper leaves are usually linear and shorter. Flowers are pink, mauve or white and to 10-15 mm long; occurring in dense un-stalked whorls at the upper nodes. Flowering is from winter to summer. A native of Asia and the Pacific, it is a weed of river flats, roadsides and other disturbed places; mostly south of the Bellinger Valley. An occasional minor weed of disturbed areas, which declines when ground cover increases. Control is usually not required.
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Source Leonurus japonicus flowerhead5
Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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