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19 species

Acradenia euodiiformis (Yellow Satinheart)

Backhousia leptopetala (Brush Turpentine)

Backhousia leptopetala
Backhousia leptopetala

Citrus inodora (Russell River Lime)

Citrus inodora
Citrus inodora
Citrus inodora

Ficus platypoda (Native Rock Fig)

Ficus platypoda
Ficus platypoda
Ficus platypoda

Livistona nitida (Carnavon Gorge Cabbage Palm)

Livistona nitida
Livistona nitida
Livistona nitida

Macrozamia moorei (Moore's Zamia Palm)

Macrozamia moorei

Notelaea johnsonii (Veinless Mock-olive)

Santalum album (Indian Sandalwood)

Santalum album
Santalum album
Santalum album

Symplocos harroldii (Hairy Hazelwood)

Vesselowskya rubifolia (Southern Marara)

Vesselowskya rubifolia
Vesselowskya rubifolia
Vesselowskya rubifolia

Xanthorrhoea arenaria (Sand Grasstree)

Xanthorrhoea bracteata (Shiny Grasstree)

Xanthorrhoea brunonis (Grass Tree)

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  • All invasiveness levels (change?)

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