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70 species

Isotoma tridens (Hypsela)

Linum marginale (Native Flax)

Linum marginale
Linum marginale
Linum marginale

Lobelia concolor (Poison Pratia)

Lycopus australis (Native Gipsywort, Australian Gipsywort)

Lycopus australis
Lycopus australis
Lycopus australis

Mentha satureioides (Native Pennyroyal)

Mentha satureioides
Mentha satureioides
Mentha satureioides

Oxalis exilis (Shady Wood Sorrel)

Oxalis exilis
Oxalis exilis
Oxalis exilis

Oxalis perennans (Grassland Wood Sorrel)

Oxalis perennans
Oxalis perennans
Oxalis perennans

Oxalis sp. (Wood Sorrel)

Oxalis sp.
Oxalis sp.
Oxalis sp.

Pelargonium australe (Austral Stork's-bill)

Pelargonium australe
Pelargonium australe
Pelargonium australe

Persicaria decipiens (Slender Knotweed)

Persicaria decipiens
Persicaria decipiens
Persicaria decipiens

Persicaria prostrata (Creeping Knotweed)

Persicaria prostrata
Persicaria prostrata
Persicaria prostrata

Plantago gaudichaudii (Narrow Plantain)

Plantago gaudichaudii
Plantago gaudichaudii
Plantago gaudichaudii

Plantago varia (Native Plaintain)

Plantago varia
Plantago varia
Plantago varia

Ranunculus lappaceus (Australian Buttercup)

Ranunculus lappaceus
Ranunculus lappaceus
Ranunculus lappaceus

Rumex brownii (Slender Dock)

Rumex brownii
Rumex brownii
Rumex brownii

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

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