- Pronunciation: des-MODE-ee-um in-CAR-num
- Common Name: Creeping Beggar Weed, Spanish Clover, kaimi-clover, kaimi, pega-pega
- Type: Erect Perennial Herb or low Shrub but more typically Prostrate under grazing
- Status: Weed This introduced Plant has escaped into local bushland. Without natural predators to keep it in check, it is out-competing native Species.
- Size: growing to 60 cm tall, and below 20 cm under grazing
- Flowers: Purple, mauve
- Fruit: The Seed Pods may be up to 4 cm long, with a straight upper margin and strongly indented lower margin, and are covered with hooked hairs. The light brown seeds are usually kidney shaped, 1 mm x 0.5 mm.
- Species List: Peregian Boardwalk, Heritage Park, Wallace Park, Heritage Park.
Cultural Notes
native to C. and S. America legume in heavily grazed pastures and on low to moderate fertility soils
Identification Notes
silver stripe with 'oblong' Leaves The upper surface of the Leaf is dark green, often with a paler streak along the midrib, but paler and densely Pilose on the under surface.