Description
Acaena trifida (also called Three-lobed Bidibid, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, native to New Zealand. It is a low-growing, evergreen shrub growing to 0.2–0.5 m tall, with three-lobed leaves and small, bright red flowers in summer. It grows in open grassland, scrubland, and coastal habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Acaena trifida is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. Its leaves and fruits are edible and can be used in salads and jams. It can also be used for medicinal purposes, such as treating skin diseases and digestive disorders.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Acaena trifida has small, yellow flowers and small, black seeds. The seedlings have a single, oval-shaped cotyledon and two small, pointed leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Acaena trifida is a low-growing, clump-forming perennial with attractive, bright green, divided leaves. It is best grown in full sun or partial shade in moist, well-drained soil. Propagate by division in spring or autumn.
Where to Find Acaena trifida
Acaena trifida can be found in New Zealand and Tasmania. It is commonly found in grasslands, open woodlands, and coastal areas.