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Goat's rue

French lilac, Italian fitch  |  Galega officinalis

Can be poisonous to hungry travelling livestock (especially sheep) when they are exposed to large amounts of goat’s rue. Each plant can produce thousands of long lived seeds.

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What does it look like?

Goat’s rue is a woody, upright, herbaceous perennial that develops into dense clumps over time. When young, the plant is soft and spindly, but as it matures, it produces tall stems that typically die back during autumn and winter.

Its leaves are small, oval-shaped, and arranged in 4 to 9 pairs along the stem. From December to May, Goat’s rue produces small, pea-like flowers that are usually pinkish-blue, though variations in deep pink, white, or pale purple may also occur. These are followed by cylindrical seedpods marked with parallel veins.

Why is it a problem?

Goat’s rue poses a significant biosecurity risk due to its aggressive growth habits. It spreads rapidly, establishes easily, and thrives across a wide range of environmental conditions. The plant produces thousands of long-lived seeds and can also regenerate from stem fragments, making it difficult to control once established.

Its root system is particularly resilient, capable of surviving for several years and sending up new shoots seasonally. In addition to its invasive nature, Goat’s rue is known to be toxic to livestock, adding further concern for landowners and farmers.

Control methods

If you think you have found Goat’s Rue, contact us at biosecurity@hbrc.govt.nz or 06 835 9200.

More information

Goat’s Rue is listed as an Eradication species under the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Regional Pest Management Plan 2018-2038.

Related links

Hawkes Bay Regional Pest Management Plan 2018-2038

Goat’s rue • Weedbusters

 

 

Goat's rue
Goat's rue

Notify Council

If you think you've found this pest, please get in touch with our Biosecurity Team at biosecurity@hbrc.govt.nz or call us on 0800 108 838.

Management Programme

Eradication Programme

To reduce the infestation level of the subject, or an organism being spread by the subject, to zero levels in an area in the short to medium term.

Taxonomies

FamilyFabaceae

TypePlants

GroupShrub

HabitatLand

Management ProgrammeEradication Programme

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