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134 species

Pimelea venosa (Bolivia Hill Rice-flower)

Pomaderris adnata (Sublime Point Pomaderris)

Pomaderris brunnea (Brown Pomaderris, Rufous Pomaderris)

Pomaderris cotoneaster (Cotoneaster Pomaderris)

Pomaderris cotoneaster
Pomaderris cotoneaster
Pomaderris cotoneaster

Pomaderris delicata (Delicate Pomaderris)

Pomaderris delicata
Pomaderris delicata
Pomaderris delicata

Pomaderris elachophylla (Lacy Pomaderris)

Pomaderris elachophylla
Pomaderris elachophylla

Pomaderris halmaturina subsp. halmaturina (Kangaroo Island Pomaderris)

Pomaderris pallida (Pale Pomaderris)

Pomaderris pallida
Pomaderris pallida
Pomaderris pallida

Pomaderris parrisiae (Parris' Pomaderris)

Prostanthera marifolia (Seaforth Mintbush)

Prostanthera palustris (Swamp Mint-bush)

Prostanthera staurophylla (Moombahlene Mint-bush)

Rhodamnia rubescens (Scrub Turpentine, Brown Malletwood)

Rhodamnia rubescens
Rhodamnia rubescens
Rhodamnia rubescens

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Conservation level

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Invasiveness

  • All invasiveness levels (change?)

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