Despite its name, Native Indian Weed (Sigesbeckia orientalis) is actually native to Australia. It closely resembles Cobbler’s Pegs and grows in identical conditions. In fact, it will be one of the first annuals to grow on a newly cleared site and will compete with Cobbler’s Pegs and other weeds.
There are some differences between the two species. 1. Leaves Cobbler’s Pegs have light green leaves fine serrations and have multiple leaves growing off a single frond. Native Indian Weed however has blue-green leaves which grow directly from the stem and have small knobs along the leaves edges instead of serrations. 2. Plant Size Native Indian Weeds are much bushier than Cobbler’s Pegs. Both plants reach the same height but Native Indian Weed will branch out much more than Cobbler’s Pegs which usually go straight upward. 3. Flowers and seeds Native Indian Weed has much smaller yellow flowers than Cobbler’s Peg. It also lacks the distinctive ‘peg’ and instead makes its seeds attach by means of a sticky coating all over its tiny, thin, green seed pod. |
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