Other Shrub species

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116 species

Hakea archaeoides (Big Nellie Hakea)

Hakea dohertyi (Kowmung Hakea)

Hakea pulvinifera (Lake Keepit Hakea)

Hibbertia obtusibracteata (Prickly Guinea-flower)

Hibbertia puberula (A Guinea Flower)

Hibbertia puberula
Hibbertia puberula
Hibbertia puberula

Hibbertia spanantha (Julian's Hibbertia)

Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia (Red Boppel Nut)

Kunzea cambagei (Cambage Kunzea)

Leionema equestre (Kangaroo Island Phebalium)

Leptospermum thompsonii (Monga Tea-tree, Clyde Mountain Tea-tree)

Leptospermum thompsonii
Leptospermum thompsonii
Leptospermum thompsonii

Leucopogon confertus (Torrington Beard-heath)

Logania insularis (Kangaroo Island Logania)

Melaleuca deanei (Deane’s Melaleuca, Deane’s Paperbark)

Micromyrtus grandis (Severn River Heath-myrtle)

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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