Weedscan Weed Profiles

WeedScan is a free community weed identification, alert, recording and communication system that supports cooperative weeds action Australia-wide. The weed profiles are being improved, please send feedback to weeds@invasives.com.au

View the Project on GitHub Centre-for-Invasive-Species-Solutions/demo_json_api

Colchicaceae

Gloriosa superba

Common Names: Glory lily

Plant Form: Perennial climbing or scrambling herb. Size: Up to 4 m long. Stem: Branched, with slender tendrils. Leaves: Smooth, shiny, spear shaped 6-20 cm long, with many parallel veins and tendrils at tip, on stalks growing from leaf forks. Flowers: 6 petals, bright red and yellow or orange, upwardly bent to form cup-like shape up to 8 cm long, above 6 stamens arranged in circular pattern. Fruit and Seeds: Green capsule ripening to brown or black. 4-10 cm long, in 3 segments which split when ripe. Seeds orange turning brown and hardening when ripe. Habitat: Coastal dunes, scrub and headlands, littoral rainforest. Distinguishing Features: Distinct flowers and growth habit. Impacts: Outcompetes and replaces native flora, toxic to humans and possibly birds through seed consumption, possibly allelopathic.

leaf tips are tendrils
Flowers have wavy reflexed petals
Often rambling in the understorey
Seed pod and seeds