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903 species

Pimelea alpina (Alpine Rice-flower)

Pimelea alpina
Pimelea alpina
Pimelea alpina

Pimelea axiflora (Bootlace Bush)

Pimelea axiflora subsp. alpina (Alpine Bootlace-bush)

Pimelea axiflora subsp. alpina
Pimelea axiflora subsp. alpina
Pimelea axiflora subsp. alpina

Pimelea curviflora (Curved Rice-flower)

Pimelea curviflora
Pimelea curviflora
Pimelea curviflora

Pimelea ferruginea (Pink Rice-Flower)

Pimelea ferruginea
Pimelea ferruginea

Pimelea glauca (Smooth Rice Flower)

Pimelea glauca
Pimelea glauca
Pimelea glauca

Pimelea linifolia (Slender Rice Flower)

Pimelea linifolia
Pimelea linifolia
Pimelea linifolia

Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia (Queen of the Bush, Slender Rice-flower)

Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia
Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia
Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia

Pimelea micrantha (Silky Rice-flower)

Pimelea micrantha
Pimelea micrantha

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Conservation level

  • Local native (change?)
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  • All invasiveness levels (change?)

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