Aizoon pubescens

[1][2] The species is prostrate or decumbent, with ovate to spatulate leaves which are covered with hairs when young.

[2] The flowers are white with a slight pink tinge, and yellow with age.

[2] They are followed by capsules which contain shiny, black seeds, about 1 mm in length.

[4] In New South Wales, under the Noxious Weeds Act 1993, it is regarded as a noxious weed in the Liverpool Plains and Tamworth regions.

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