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
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Common Names: Leaf cactus
Plant Form: Climbing vine-like shrub. Size: Reaching up to 12 high. Stem: Fleshy, hairless, with few small spines ageing to woody with clusters of straight 1-5 cm long spines. Leaves: Alternately arranged, fleshy, oval or egg-shaped, pale green, with smooth edges and pointed tips, clustered towards top of branches, Flowers: White to yellowish 25-40 mm diameter in clusters at branch tips or forks. Often with small spines and leaves. Fruit and Seeds: Rounded, fleshy, 15-45 mm diameter, green to orange with maturity. Containing several black seeds. Habitat: Woodlands, riparian areas. Distinguishing Features: Can look like Rose cactus (Pereskia grandiflora) but has more of a climbing habit and flowers are white to yellow rather than bright pink. Impacts: Smothers and kills native vegetation, forms impenetrable thickets, spines can cause injury.