Bellyache bush

Jatropha gossypiifolia
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See it - Report it

Early detection is vital to stop Bellyache bush becoming established in South Australia.
If you see this weed, please report it to the National Pest Alert Hotline (Freecall) 1800 084 881.

Freecall 1800 084 881

Weed profile

  • Perennial
  • Shrub
  • Reportable
  • Weeds of National Significance (WoNS)
  • Toxic to livestock
  • Habitat: rangelands

Impact

Weed of northern rangelands. Toxic to humans and animals.

Description

  • Multi-stemmed shrub with conspicuous glandular hairs.
  • New growth purple and sticky, turning dark green.
  • Leaves large, 3-lobed, on long stalks.
  • Flowers in stalked clusters, small, red with yellow centres.
  • Round green seed capsules.

Control options

  • chemical control

    fluroxypyr (333g/L)

    When: Spot spray, seedlings to pre-flowering.

    Where: Non-crop areas.

fluroxypyr (333g/L)

Application Method: Spot spray

Application Rate: 300mL/100L

Product Name: Starane Advanced®

Herbicide Group: 4

Situation: Non-crop areas.

Timing: Spot spray, seedlings to pre-flowering.

Comments: Thoroughly cover foliage and stems to the point of runoff.

Legal Status: Registered

Legal requirements in each region

To find out which landscape region you're in visit the NatureMaps website.
Alinytjara Wiluṟara
Eyre Peninsula
Green Adelaide
Hills and Fleurieu
Kangaroo Island
Limestone Coast
Murraylands and Riverland
Northern and Yorke
South Australian Arid Lands