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Weed Identification Australia > QLD > Central Mackay Coast (IBRA) > Cow Itch
Notes: Varieties of this species are difficult to distinguish. Variety utilishas been introduced to Queensland as a silage/green manure crop and has naturalised. All varieties form thickets and smother supporting vegetation. Variety utilis usually has velvety hairy to almost glabrous pods that lack irritant bristly hairs found on other M. pruriens varieties and other Mucuna species. Ingestion of pods with irritant hairs can lead to cattle death. |
![]() Leaves with 3 leaflets |
![]() Mucuna pruriens var. utilis Stephen Is. Torres Strait, June |
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This weed has been included in the WEEDeck field guide as card V19 |
Australia > QLD > Central Mackay Coast (IBRA) > Cow Itch
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