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Acronychia simplicifolia ( Endl.) Steud. Adiantum hispidulum Sw. Agropyron scabrum ( R.Br.) P.Beauv. Agropyron scabrum ( R.Br.) P.Beauv. var. scabrum Apium australe Thouars Cassia floribunda Cav. Clematis glycinoides DC. Eleocharis gracilis R.Br. Euphorbia glauca G.Forst. Gnaphalium japonicum Thunb. Hypolepis punctata ( Thunb.) Mett. exKuhn Hypolepis tenuifolia ( G.Forst.) Bernh. exC.Presl Oplismenus undulatifolius ( Ard.) Roem. & Schult. Phragmites australis ( Cav.) Trin. exSteud. Pisonia umbellifera ( J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Seem. Pteris comans G.Forst. Pteris tripartita Sw. Rapanea crassifolia ( R.Br.) Mez Rhodomyrtus psidioides ( G.Don) Benth. Rumohra adiantiformis ( G.Forst.) Ching Senecio glomeratus var. tridentatus J.S.Turner, Smithers & Hoogland Senecio lautus G.Forst. exWilld. Sicyos angulatus L. Solanum nodiflorum Jacq. Spinifex hirsutus Labill.
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- https://biodiversity.org.au/boa/reference/apni/44611 specific.
- https://id.biodiversity.org.au/44611 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/181056 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.reference/183403 specific.
- https://biodiversity.org.au/apni.publication/181372 specific.
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