Bindii control. Bindii weed, onehunga (pronounced oh-nee-hunga after a New Zealand Maori place name) and jo-jo are alternative names for a troublesome lawn weed ( Soliva pterosperma) which is now widespread in the Perth metropolitan area. This winter-growing annual, originally from South America, produces a seed capsule protected by spines.. Bindii (Soliva Sessilis) Bindii is a low growing weed. It produces a single flower in the middle, and at maturity produces a prickly seed pod we all hate. Bindii can be easily treated and removed by common and easy methods. The continuing lifecycle of bindii weeds really can't be controlled by regular lawn mowing.

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Bindi (soliva sessilis) is a lawn weed that came from South America and is now common throughout Australia. Bindi is a low mat-like weed that is distinguished by its feathery, parsley like leaves. In the winter it appears to be harmless enough but during the spring and summer it develops prickly seed pods which dry and harden.. Bindi can be controlled using herbicides. Make sure that you dilute the herbicide before you apply it on the lawn. Another remedy is to use iron sulphate to control or kill the weed. Mix 2 tablespoons of iron sulphate in 4.5 litres of water and spray it on Bindi affected areas. If the soil acidity is causing the problem, sprinkling a handful of.