Other Shrub species

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12 species

Calothamnus quadrifidus (One-sided Bottlebrush)

Calothamnus quadrifidus
Calothamnus quadrifidus
Calothamnus quadrifidus

Calothamnus sp. (One-sided Bottlebrush)

Calothamnus sp.
Calothamnus sp.

Eremophila debilis (Winter Apple)

Eremophila debilis
Eremophila debilis
Eremophila debilis

Grevillea sp. (Grevillea)

Grevillea sp.
Grevillea sp.
Grevillea sp.

Melaleuca decussata (Cross-leaf Honey-myrtle or Totem Poles)

Melaleuca decussata
Melaleuca decussata
Melaleuca decussata

Melaleuca incana (Grey Honey Myrtle)

Melaleuca incana
Melaleuca incana
Melaleuca incana

Rhagodia spinescens (Creeping Saltbush)

Rhagodia spinescens
Rhagodia spinescens
Rhagodia spinescens

Wikstroemia indica (Bootlace Bush, Tie Bush)

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

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