Other Shrub species

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91 species

Plectranthus nitidus (Nightcap Plectranthus)

Pomaderris cocoparrana (Cocoparra Pomaderris)

Pomaderris queenslandica (Scant Pomaderris)

Pomaderris sericea (Silky Pomaderris)

Prostanthera askania (Tranquility Mintbush)

Prostanthera junonis (Somersby Mintbush)

Quassia sp. Moonee Creek (Moonee Quassia)

Randia moorei (Spiny Gardenia)

Scaevola collaris (Fan Flower)

Sclerolaena napiformis (Turnip Copperburr)

Senna acclinis (Rainforest Cassia)

Sida rohlenae (Shrub Sida)

Solanum limitare (Border Ranges Nightshade)

Solanum sulphureum (Manning Yellow Solanum)

Spyridium furculentum (Forked Spyridium)

Spyridium furculentum
Spyridium furculentum
Spyridium furculentum

Styphelia perileuca (Montane Green Five-corners)

Threlkeldia inchoata (Tall Bonefruit)

Triflorensia cameronii (Cameron's Tarenna)

Triplarina imbricata (Creek Triplarina)

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  • Endangered * (change?)
    * designates formal legal status
  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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