Other Shrub species

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Melichrus erubescens (Ruby Urn Heath)

Melichrus erubescens

Melicytus sp. (A tree violet)

Melicytus sp.
Melicytus sp.
Melicytus sp.

Micrantheum hexandrum (Box Micrantheum)

Micrantheum hexandrum
Micrantheum hexandrum
Micrantheum hexandrum

Microcachrys tetragona (Creeping Strawberry Pine)

Microcachrys tetragona

Micromyrtus ciliata (Fringed Heath-myrtle)

Micromyrtus ciliata
Micromyrtus ciliata
Micromyrtus ciliata

Micromyrtus flaviflora (Yellow Heath Myrtle)

Monotaxis linifolia (Narrow-leafed monotaxis)

Monotaxis linifolia

Muehlenbeckia rhyticarya (Wrinkle-nut Lignum)

Muehlenbeckia rhyticarya
Muehlenbeckia rhyticarya
Muehlenbeckia rhyticarya

Murraya paniculata (Orange jessamine)

Murraya paniculata
Murraya paniculata
Murraya paniculata

Myoporum floribundum (Slender Myoporum)

Myoporum insulare (Common Boobialla)

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