Other Shrub species

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Styphelia mutica (Blunt Beard-heath)

Styphelia mutica
Styphelia mutica
Styphelia mutica

Styphelia nesophila (Sharp Beard-heath)

Styphelia nesophila
Styphelia nesophila
Styphelia nesophila

Styphelia sieberi (Prickly Beard-Heath)

Styphelia sieberi

Styphelia triflora (Five-corners)

Styphelia triflora
Styphelia triflora
Styphelia triflora

Tasmannia insipida (Brush Pepperbush, Dorrigo Pepper)

Tasmannia insipida
Tasmannia insipida
Tasmannia insipida

Tasmannia lanceolata (Mountain Pepper)

Tasmannia lanceolata
Tasmannia lanceolata
Tasmannia lanceolata

Tasmannia stipitata (Northern Pepperbush)

Tasmannia stipitata
Tasmannia stipitata
Tasmannia stipitata

Tecticornia triandra (Desert Glasswort)

Tecticornia triandra
Tecticornia triandra
Tecticornia triandra

Telopea mongaensis (Monga Waratah)

Telopea mongaensis
Telopea mongaensis
Telopea mongaensis

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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