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41 species

Banksia marginata (Silver Banksia)

Banksia marginata
Banksia marginata
Banksia marginata

Bursaria spinosa (Native Blackthorn, Sweet Bursaria)

Bursaria spinosa
Bursaria spinosa
Bursaria spinosa

Callistemon pallidus (Lemon Bottlebrush)

Callistemon pallidus
Callistemon pallidus
Callistemon pallidus

Callistemon sieberi (River Bottlebrush)

Callistemon sieberi
Callistemon sieberi
Callistemon sieberi

Calytrix tetragona (Common Fringe-myrtle)

Calytrix tetragona
Calytrix tetragona
Calytrix tetragona

Correa reflexa var. reflexa (Common Correa, Native Fuchsia)

Correa reflexa var. reflexa
Correa reflexa var. reflexa
Correa reflexa var. reflexa

Cryptandra amara (Bitter Cryptandra)

Cryptandra amara
Cryptandra amara
Cryptandra amara

Dodonaea viscosa subsp. cuneata (Wedge-leaved Hop Bush)

Dodonaea viscosa subsp. cuneata
Dodonaea viscosa subsp. cuneata
Dodonaea viscosa subsp. cuneata

Grevillea alpina (Mountain Grevillea / Cat's Claws Grevillea)

Grevillea alpina
Grevillea alpina
Grevillea alpina

Grevillea lanigera (Woolly Grevillea)

Grevillea lanigera
Grevillea lanigera
Grevillea lanigera

Hibbertia obtusifolia (Grey Guinea-flower)

Hibbertia obtusifolia
Hibbertia obtusifolia
Hibbertia obtusifolia

Hibbertia riparia (Erect Guinea-flower)

Hibbertia riparia
Hibbertia riparia
Hibbertia riparia

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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