Other Shrub species

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Richea sprengelioides (rigid candleheath)

Richea sprengelioides
Richea sprengelioides
Richea sprengelioides

Roepera billardierei (Coastal Twinleaf)

Roepera billardierei

Salsola australis (Tumbleweed)

Salsola australis

Sambucus australasica (Native Elderberry, Yellow Elderberry, Native Elder)

Sambucus australasica
Sambucus australasica
Sambucus australasica

Sambucus gaudichaudiana (White Elder Berry)

Sambucus gaudichaudiana
Sambucus gaudichaudiana
Sambucus gaudichaudiana

Sannantha bidwillii (Baeckea )

Sannantha pluriflora (Twiggy Heath Myrtle, Tall Baeckea)

Sannantha pluriflora
Sannantha pluriflora
Sannantha pluriflora

Scaevola basedowii (Skeleton Fan-Flower)

Scaevola basedowii
Scaevola basedowii
Scaevola basedowii

Scaevola taccada (Beach Cabbage)

Sclerolaena bicornis (Goathead Burr)

Sclerolaena bicornis
Sclerolaena bicornis

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Conservation level

  • Local native (change?)
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Invasiveness

  • All invasiveness levels (change?)

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