Acacia dawsonii
Acacia decora
Acacia genistifolia
Acacia leptostachya
Acacia longifolia
Acacia merinthophora
Acacia mitchellii
Acacia myrtifolia
Acacia pubescens
Acacia pyrifolia
Acacia terminalis
Acacia ulicifolia
Acacia vestita
Actinotus forsythii
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Adenanthos detmoldii
Adenanthos x cunninghamii
Agastachys odorata
Agonis baxteri
Androcalva fraseri
Anigozanthos flavidus
Anigozanthos humilis
Anthocercis littorea
Anticoryne ovalifolia
Aotus ericoides
Asplenium australasicum
Asterolasia hexapetala
Asteromyrtus brassii
Astrotricha latifolia
Astus tetragonus
Atractocarpus chartaceus
Austromyrtus tenuifolia
Baeckea linifolia
Banksia baueri
Banksia candolleana
Banksia conferta
Banksia epica
Banksia ericifolia
Banksia falcata (syn. Dryandra falcata)
Banksia formosa (syn. Dryandra formosa)
Banksia grossa
Banksia heliantha (syn. Dryandra quercifolia)
Banksia leptophylla
Banksia marginata
Banksia meisneri
Banksia nutans
Banksia oblongifolia
Banksia paludosa
Banksia penicillata
Banksia plagiocarpa
Banksia praemorsa
Banksia prionotes
Banksia prolata (syn. Dryandra longifolia)
Banksia proteoides (syn. Dryandra proteoides)
Banksia quercifolia
Banksia robur
Banksia rosserae
Banksia saxicola
Bauera sessiliflora
Beaufortia decussata
Beaufortia orbifolia
Beaufortia sparsa
Boronia fraseri
Bossiaea rhombifolia
Bursaria spinosa
Calamphoreus inflatus
Callistemon “Demesne Bronwyn”(syn. Melaleuca “Demesne Bronwyn”)
Callistemon “Hinchinbrook” (syn. Melaleuca “Hinchinbrook”)
Callistemon “Old Duninald” (syn. Melaleuca “Old Duninald”)
Callistemon “Violaceus” (syn. Melaleuca “Violaceus”)
Callistemon “Western Glory” (syn. Melaleuca “Western Glory”)
Callistemon citrinus (syn. Melaleuca citrina)
Callistemon pearsonii (syn. Melaleuca pearsonii)
Callistemon phoeniceus (syn. Melaleuca phoenicea)
Callistemon pinifolius (syn. Melaleuca linearis)
Callistemon pityoides (syn. Melaleuca pityoides)
Callistemon pyramidalis (syn. Melaleuca pyramidalis)
Callistemon viminalis (syn. Melaleuca viminalis)
Calothamnus graniticus
Calothamnus quadrifidus
Calothamnus sanguineus
Calytrix brevifolia
Calytrix gurulmundensis
Calytrix longiflora
Capparis lasiantha
Cassinia aureonitens
Cenarrhenes nitida
Ceratopetalum gummiferum
Chamelaucium ‘Lady Stephanie’
Chamelaucium sp. Walpole & Chamelaucium sp. Nornalup
Chamelaucium….Derivation uncertain; possibly from Greek, chamai, dwarf and leucos, white it has also been suggested that the name derives from the Latin term applied to the headgear of medieval Popes. floriferum…. From Latin flos, a flower and the suffix – ferum, bearing, referring to the massed floral display
Chamelaucium uncinatum
Chorilaena quercifolia
Citrus australasica
Citrus glauca
Correa alba
Correa baeuerlenii
Correa lawrenceana
Corynanthera flava (syn. Micromyrtus flava)
Cycas platyphylla
Dampiera purpurea
Darwinia carnea
Darwinia meeboldii
Darwinia procera
Daviesia latifolia
Daviesia ulicifolia
Dodonaea boroniifolia
Dodonaea falcata
Dodonaea sinuolata
Dracophyllum milliganii
Eremaea beaufortioides
Eremophila alternifolia
Eremophila bignoniflora
Eremophila denticulata
Eremophila eriocalyx
Eremophila freelingii
Eremophila glabra
Eremophila latrobei
Eremophila maculata
Eremophila psilocalyx
Eremophila spectabilis
Eremophila youngii
Ericomyrtus tenuior
Gastrolobium calycinum
Gastrolobium celsianum
Goodia lotifolia
Gossia inophloia
Gossypium sturtianum
Graptophyllum ilicifolium
Grevillea “Coconut Ice”
Grevillea “Lady O”
Grevillea “Misty Pink”
Grevillea “Ned Kelly”
Grevillea “Robyn Gordon”
Grevillea “Superb”
Grevillea australis
Grevillea baileyana
Grevillea batrachioides
Grevillea beadleana
Grevillea buxifolia
Grevillea decora
Grevillea eriostachya
Grevillea hookeriana
Grevillea iaspicula
Grevillea juniperina
A widespread species, usually in woodland or open forest, from south-east Queensland to the central west of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
Grevillea maccutcheonii
Grevillea oligomera
Grevillea olivacea
Grevillea pimeleoides
Grevillea rigida
Grevillea…after Charles Francis Greville, co-founder of the Royal Horticultural Society rigida…from Latin rigidus, stiff, referring to leaf characteristics