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<i>Hemiandra gardneri</i><br />EPBC Act: Endangered<br />ROTAP: 2V</br></br>
Hemiandra gardneri
EPBC Act: Endangered
ROTAP: 2V

<i>Pimelea spicata</i><br />EPBC Act: Endangered<br />ROTAP: 3E</br></br>
Pimelea spicata
EPBC Act: Endangered
ROTAP: 3E

<i>Acacia pubescens</i><br />EPBC Act: Vulnerable<br />ROTAP: 3VCa<br /><br />
Acacia pubescens
EPBC Act: Vulnerable
ROTAP: 3VCa

<i>Asterolasia hexapetala</i><br />EPBC Act: Not listed<br />ROTAP: 2RC-<br /><br />
Asterolasia hexapetala
EPBC Act: Not listed
ROTAP: 2RC-

<i>Banksia cuneata</i><br />EPBC Act: Endangered<br />ROTAP: 2EC</br></br>
Banksia cuneata
EPBC Act: Endangered
ROTAP: 2EC

<i>Correa bauerlenii</i><br />EPBC Act: Vulnerable<br />ROTAP: 2VCi<br /><br />
Correa bauerlenii
EPBC Act: Vulnerable
ROTAP: 2VCi

<i>Darwinia carnea</i><br />EPBC Act: Endangered<br />ROTAP: 2E<br /><br />
Darwinia carnea
EPBC Act: Endangered
ROTAP: 2E

<i>Eremophila racemosa</i><br />EPBC Act: Not listed<br />ROTAP: 2V</br></br>
Eremophila racemosa
EPBC Act: Not listed
ROTAP: 2V

<i>Grevillea batrachioides</i><br />EPBC Act: Endangered<br />ROTAP: 2EC-t<br /><br />
Grevillea batrachioides
EPBC Act: Endangered
ROTAP: 2EC-t

<i>Homoranthus porteri</i><br />EPBC Act: Vulnerable<br />ROTAP: 2V</br></br>
Homoranthus porteri
EPBC Act: Vulnerable
ROTAP: 2V

<i>Wollemia nobilis</i><br />EPBC Act: Endangered<br />ROTAP: 1ECt (probable)</br></br>
Wollemia nobilis
EPBC Act: Endangered
ROTAP: 1ECt (probable)

<i>Phaius australis</i><br />EPBC Act: Endangered<br />ROTAP: 3VC-</br></br>
Phaius australis
EPBC Act: Endangered
ROTAP: 3VC-

<i>Persoonia nutans</i><br />EPBC Act: Endangered<br />ROTAP: 2ECi-</br></br>
Persoonia nutans
EPBC Act: Endangered
ROTAP: 2ECi-

<i>Rhododendron lochiae</i><br />EPBC Act: Not listed<br />ROTAP: 3RC-</br></br>
Rhododendron lochiae
EPBC Act: Not listed
ROTAP: 3RC-

<i>Ziera granulata</i><br />EPBC Act: Endangered<br />ROTAP: 2EC</br></br>
Ziera granulata
EPBC Act: Endangered
ROTAP: 2EC

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Billardiera heterophylla

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Acacia longifolia

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Acacia baileyana

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Acacia podalyriifolia

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Acacia pycnantha

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Eucalyptus globulus

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Leptospermum laevigatum

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Melaleuca quinquenervia

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Pittosporum undulatum

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Schefflera actinophylla

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Syzygium paniculatum (variegated form)

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Chrysanthemoides monilifera
var. rotundata

Senecio madagascariensis

Opuntia stricta

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