Other Shrub species

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Acrotriche leucocarpa (Tall Acrotriche)

Acrotriche leucocarpa
Acrotriche leucocarpa
Acrotriche leucocarpa

Asterolasia trymalioides (Alpine Star Bush)

Asterolasia trymalioides
Asterolasia trymalioides
Asterolasia trymalioides

Astrotricha linearis (Narrow-Leaf Star-Hair)

Astrotricha linearis
Astrotricha linearis
Astrotricha linearis

Bauera sessiliflora (Grampians Bauera)

Bauera sessiliflora
Bauera sessiliflora
Bauera sessiliflora

Beaufortia decussata (Gravel Bottlebrush)

Beaufortia decussata

Boronia anethifolia (Narrow-leaved Boronia)

Boronia anethifolia

Callistemon subulatus (Dwarf Bottlebrush)

Callistemon subulatus
Callistemon subulatus
Callistemon subulatus

Calytrix smeatoniana (Kangaroo Island Heath-myrtle)

Comesperma ericinum (Heath Milkwort)

Comesperma ericinum
Comesperma ericinum
Comesperma ericinum

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

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