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265 species

Dillenia alata (Red Beech)

Diospyros australis (Black Plum, Yellow Persimmon, Grey Plum)

Diospyros australis
Diospyros australis
Diospyros australis

Duboisia myoporoides (Corkwood, Eye-opening Tree)

Duboisia myoporoides
Duboisia myoporoides
Duboisia myoporoides

Elaeocarpus eumundii (Eumundi Quandong)

Elaeocarpus grandis (Blue Quandong, Silver Quandong)

Elaeocarpus grandis
Elaeocarpus grandis

Elaeocarpus holopetalus (Black Olive Berry)

Elaeocarpus holopetalus
Elaeocarpus holopetalus
Elaeocarpus holopetalus

Elaeocarpus kirtonii (Silver Quandong)

Elaeocarpus kirtonii
Elaeocarpus kirtonii
Elaeocarpus kirtonii

Elaeocarpus obovatus (Hard Quandong)

Elaeocarpus sp. (A Blueberry Ash)

Endiandra discolor (Rose Walnut, Domatia Tree)

Eucryphia lucida (Leatherwood)

Eucryphia lucida
Eucryphia lucida
Eucryphia lucida

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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