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903 species

Exocarpos aphyllus (Leafless Ballart)

Exocarpos strictus (Dwarf Cherry)

Exocarpos strictus
Exocarpos strictus
Exocarpos strictus

Gaudium brevipes (Grey Tea-tree)

Gaudium brevipes
Gaudium brevipes
Gaudium brevipes

Gaudium trinerva (Paperbark Teatree)

Gaudium trinerva
Gaudium trinerva
Gaudium trinerva

Gaultheria hispida (Copperleaf Snowberry)

Gaultheria hispida
Gaultheria hispida
Gaultheria hispida

Goodenia willisiana (Sandhill Goodenia)

Goodenia willisiana
Goodenia willisiana
Goodenia willisiana

Grevillea alpina (Mountain Grevillea / Cat's Claws Grevillea)

Grevillea alpina
Grevillea alpina
Grevillea alpina

Grevillea aquifolium (Holly Grevillea)

Grevillea aquifolium
Grevillea aquifolium

Grevillea australis (Alpine Grevillea)

Grevillea australis
Grevillea australis
Grevillea australis

Grevillea baueri (Bauer’s Grevillea)

Grevillea baueri
Grevillea baueri
Grevillea baueri

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Conservation level

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Invasiveness

  • All invasiveness levels (change?)

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