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subfalcata OR species: Rhynchospora rubra OR species: Vittadinia sericea OR species: Fimbristylis sieberiana OR species: Pisonia grandis OR species: Erigeron canadensis OR species: Utricularia dichotoma OR species: Wrightia laevis OR species: Chromolaena odorata OR species: Mallotus polyadenos OR species: Dysoxylum pettigrewianum OR species: Lepironia articulata OR species: Emmenosperma cunninghamii OR species: Dysoxylum arborescens OR species: Myristica globosa OR species: Hernandia albiflora OR species: Erythrina variegata OR species: Psychotria daphnoides OR species: Cananga odorata OR species: Denhamia fasciculiflora OR species: Memecylon pauciflorum OR species: Alectryon reticulatus OR species: Meiogyne heteropetala OR species: Cenchrus ciliaris OR species: Corymbia leichhardtii OR species: Hypoestes floribunda OR species: Crepidomanes saxifragoides OR species: Tephrosia juncea OR species: Cirsium vulgare OR species: Stachytarpheta australis OR species: Neolitsea brassii OR species: Proiphys infundibularis OR species: Melicope xanthoxyloides OR species: Solanum americanum OR genus: Terminalia OR species: Erycibe coccinea OR species: Beilschmiedia elliptica OR species: Polygala exsquarrosa OR species: Cajanus acutifolius OR species: Cardiopteris moluccana OR species: Fimbristylis pauciflora OR species: Mallotus repandus OR species: Tarenna dallachiana OR species: Urochloa decumbens OR species: Cyperus gracilis OR species: Schenkia australis OR species: Dysoxylum fraserianum OR species: Melodinus acutiflorus OR species: Panicum effusum OR species: Micromelum minutum OR species: Mallotus discolor OR species: Neosepicaea jucunda OR species: Acacia melanoxylon OR species: Actephila lindleyi OR species: Cissus oblonga OR species: Endiandra hypotephra OR species: Rourea brachyandra OR species: Elaeocarpus grandis OR species: Catharanthus roseus OR species: Turnera ulmifolia OR species: Leichhardtia racemosa OR species: Ichnocarpus frutescens OR species: Cyperus sphaeroideus OR species: Dodonaea vestita OR species: Alphitonia oblata OR species: Vittadinia scabra OR species: Capsicum annuum OR species: Suaeda australis OR species: Solanum stelligerum OR species: Portulaca australis OR species: Lepiderema sericolignis OR species: Entolasia stricta OR species: Pterocaulon redolens OR species: Galactia muelleri OR species: Pseuderanthemum variabile OR species: Dianella rara OR species: Mallotus nesophilus OR species: Ochrosia elliptica OR species: Eragrostis sororia OR species: Cissus antarctica OR species: Stenocarpus sinuatus OR species: Senna septemtrionalis OR species: Syzygium angophoroides OR species: Endiandra wolfei OR species: Desmodium triflorum OR species: Urochloa mosambicensis OR species: Acacia umbellata OR species: Stenocarpus cryptocarpus OR species: Lysiana maritima OR species: Hodgkinsonia frutescens OR species: Cupaniopsis anacardioides OR species: Alectryon tomentosus OR species: Pisonia umbellifera OR species: Schelhammera multiflora OR species: Ipomoea eriocarpa OR species: Bidens pilosa OR species: Fimbristylis microcarya OR species: Planchonella pubescens OR species: Polygala linariifolia OR species: Arthrochilus irritabilis OR species: Eupomatia barbata OR species: Cryptocarya laevigata OR species: Alternanthera pungens OR species: Olea paniculata OR species: Elaeagnus triflora OR species: Litsea leefeana OR species: Elaeodendron melanocarpum OR species: Indigofera australis OR species: Semecarpus australiensis OR species: Glycine tabacina OR species: Schizachyrium pachyarthron OR species: Eriachne rara OR species: Myrsine variabilis OR species: Psychotria fitzalanii OR species: Cyathea australis OR species: Momordica balsamina OR species: Eriocaulon concretum OR species: Tricostularia undulata OR species: Turraea pubescens OR species: Eragrostis australasica OR species: Claoxylon tenerifolium OR species: Blumea riparia OR species: Ottochloa nodosa OR species: Abildgaardia ovata OR species: Melochia corchorifolia OR species: Hybanthus monopetalus OR species: Microstachys chamaelea OR species: Aglaia elaeagnoidea OR species: Brucea javanica OR species: Syzygium cormiflorum OR species: Lomandra filiformis OR species: Verbena rigida OR species: Tephrosia astragaloides OR species: Pycnarrhena novoguineensis OR species: Acacia humifusa OR species: Diospyros laurina OR species: Digitaria parviflora OR species: Rhodomyrtus canescens OR species: Verbena litoralis OR species: Psychotria dallachiana OR species: Anthocarapa nitidula OR species: Hernandia nymphaeifolia OR species: Antidesma erostre OR species: Ixora timorensis OR species: Dysoxylum setosum OR species: Gomphandra australiana OR species: Diospyros maritima OR species: Ilex arnhemensis OR species: Xanthophyllum octandrum OR species: Symplocos puberula OR species: Endiandra cowleyana OR species: Crinum arenarium OR species: Scleromitrion subulatum OR species: Notelaea punctata OR species: Heliotropium collinum OR species: Ailanthus integrifolia OR species: Dianella longifolia OR species: Ipomoea nil OR species: Lepidosperma laterale OR species: Pisonia aculeata OR species: Cerbera manghas OR species: Myrsine subsessilis OR species: Eriachne ciliata OR species: Ficus coronata OR species: Beilschmiedia obtusifolia OR species: Rhodamnia sessiliflora OR species: Eragrostis leptostachya OR species: Psydrax saligna OR species: Acrotriche aggregata OR species: Ficus benjamina OR species: Melicope vitiflora OR species: Ficus henneana OR species: Podocarpus grayae OR species: Deeringia amaranthoides OR species: Kopsia arborea OR species: Thespesia populneoides OR species: Cajanus scarabaeoides OR species: Paspalum dilatatum OR species: Senecio tenuiflorus OR species: Casearia grewiifolia OR species: Sloanea langii OR species: Trichosanthes pentaphylla OR species: Ficus copiosa OR species: Sclerolaena ventricosa OR species: Ficus virgata OR species: Hypserpa laurina OR species: Synima cordierorum OR species: Ficus drupacea OR species: Alocasia brisbanensis OR species: Crotalaria mitchellii OR species: Aristida spuria OR species: Synedrella nodiflora OR species: Olearia arguta OR species: Senna occidentalis OR species: Syzygium hemilamprum OR species: Hylandia dockrillii OR species: Leucaena leucocephala OR species: Phebalium longifolium OR species: Angiopteris evecta OR species: Rhodamnia spongiosa OR species: Archirhodomyrtus beckleri OR species: Aglaia argentea OR species: Endiandra monothyra OR species: Cinnamomum baileyanum OR species: Desmodium tortuosum OR species: Neptunia plena OR species: Meistera dallachyi OR species: Eragrostis pilosa OR species: Cyperus alaticaulis OR species: Dysoxylum alliaceum OR species: Stephania tuberosa OR species: Andropogon gayanus OR species: Monoon michaelii OR species: Martynia annua OR species: Crotalaria laburnifolia OR species: Typha orientalis OR species: Barringtonia calyptrata OR species: Terminalia canescens OR species: Zanthoxylum nitidum OR species: Salacia disepala OR species: Vavaea amicorum OR species: Myrsine porosa OR species: Aglaia sapindina OR species: Intsia bijuga OR species: Buchanania mangoides OR species: Tradescantia fluminensis OR species: Hovea nitida OR species: Hibbertia melhanioides OR species: Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa OR species: Stylidium eriorhizum OR species: Solori koolgibberah OR species: Mackinlaya confusa OR species: Jacaranda mimosifolia OR species: Dendrobium bifalce OR species: Drosera adelae OR species: Lepidozamia hopei OR species: Aphyllorchis queenslandica OR species: Eucosia umbrosa OR species: Dendrobium canaliculatum OR species: Thelymitra queenslandica OR species: Liparis nugentiae OR species: Cymbidium suave OR species: Dendrobium fleckeri OR species: Bulbophyllum baileyi OR species: Acriopsis emarginata OR species: Zeuxine oblonga OR species: Liparis bracteata OR species: Anoectochilus yatesiae OR species: Taeniophyllum muelleri OR species: Dockrillia calamiformis OR species: Arenga australasica OR species: Chiloschista phyllorhiza OR species: Caladenia carnea OR species: Myrmecodia beccarii OR species: Pseudovanilla foliata OR species: Dockrillia teretifolia OR species: Dendrobium fellowsii OR species: Plectorrhiza brevilabris OR species: Calanthe triplicata OR species: Niemeyera prunifera OR species: Hiptage benghalensis OR species: Garcinia warrenii OR species: Toechima pterocarpum OR species: Cupaniopsis flagelliformis OR species: Myriophyllum dicoccum OR species: Dryadodaphne trachyphloia OR species: Psydrax laxiflorens OR species: Callistemon pyramidalis OR species: Syzygium smithii OR species: Gossia grayi OR species: Syzygium hedraiophyllum OR species: Agathis microstachya OR species: Ristantia pachysperma OR species: Elaeocarpus elliffii OR species: Placospermum coriaceum OR species: Syzygium resa OR species: Syzygium trachyphloium OR species: Stenocarpus davallioides OR species: Syzygium wesa OR species: Syzygium canicortex OR species: Corymbia bella OR species: Syzygium oleosum OR species: Garcinia zichii OR species: Whyanbeelia terrae-reginae OR species: Uromyrtus tenella OR species: Syzygium xerampelinum OR species: Syzygium alatoramulum OR species: Wendlandia basistaminea OR species: Ficus pleurocarpa OR species: Stockwellia quadrifida OR species: Beilschmiedia volckii OR species: Symplocos glabra OR species: Symplocos thwaitesii OR species: Eriocaulon spectabile OR species: Doryphora aromatica OR species: Isotropis filicaulis OR species: Amyema queenslandica OR species: Hedyotis auricularia OR species: Brombya platynema OR species: Alphitonia pomaderroides OR species: Oldenlandia mitrasacmoides OR species: Stigmaphyllon australiense OR species: Cleistanthus xerophilus OR species: Paspalidium rarum OR species: Wrightia saligna OR species: Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides OR species: Sannantha angusta OR species: Dysoxylum klanderi OR species: Gillbeea adenopetala OR species: Tricoryne anceps OR species: Geniostoma rupestre OR species: Tephrosia noctiflora OR species: Dendrophthoe homoplastica OR species: Mallotus mollissimus OR species: Stylidium cordifolium OR species: Cullen leucanthum OR species: Commersonia dasyphylla OR species: Canscora diffusa OR species: Sphaeromorphaea harrisii OR species: Murdannia vaginata OR species: Polygala parviloba OR species: Opercularia diphylla OR species: Argophyllum jagonis OR species: Lepiderema punctulata OR species: Hedycarya loxocarya OR species: Daviesia flava OR species: Jatropha gossypifolia OR species: Camptacra robusta OR species: Chionachne cyathopoda OR species: Salvia misella OR species: Spermacoce exilis OR species: Tephrosia brachyodon OR species: Helicteres semiglabra OR species: Cyanotis axillaris OR species: Sonchus asper OR species: Erythroxylum ellipticum OR species: Marsdenia velutina OR species: Pittosporum wingii OR species: Callicarpa candicans OR species: Mitrasacme pygmaea OR species: Melicope bonwickii OR species: Arytera divaricata OR species: Beilschmiedia recurva OR species: Podocarpus smithii OR species: Lastreopsis poecilophlebia OR species: Opisthiolepis heterophylla OR species: Dinosperma stipitatum OR species: Melaleuca stenostachya OR species: Asteromyrtus symphyocarpa OR species: Uraria picta OR species: Syzygium mulgraveanum OR species: Zanthoxylum ovalifolium OR unranked: Syzygium australe 'Oranges & Lemmons' OR species: Phyllanthus cuscutiflorus OR species: Chrysopogon aciculatus OR species: Nepenthes mirabilis OR species: Grastidium baileyi OR species: Alpinia modesta OR species: Geophila repens OR species: Bulbophyllum radicans OR species: Helminthostachys zeylanica OR species: Lasianthus chlorocarpus OR species: Selaginella longipinna OR species: Bulbophyllum newportii OR species: Pandanus gemmifer OR species: Balanophora fungosa OR species: Pomaderris tropica OR species: Banksia spinulosa OR species: Guioa lasioneura OR species: Boea hygroscopica OR species: Pleuranthodium racemigerum OR species: Medinilla balls-headleyi OR species: Pholidota imbricata OR species: Fagraea fagraeacea OR species: Scaevola enantophylla OR species: Barringtonia racemosa OR species: Grevillea robusta OR species: Asplenium australasicum OR species: Ardisia hylandii OR species: Ficus crassipes OR species: Alpinia arctiflora OR species: Rhaphidophora hayi OR species: Dendrocnide photiniphylla OR species: Atractocarpus merikin OR species: Musa banksii OR species: Araucaria cunninghamii OR species: Cupaniopsis wadsworthii OR species: Cerbera floribunda OR species: Archidendron lucyi OR species: Saurauia andreana OR species: Hoya pottsii OR species: Piper umbellatum OR species: Artanema fimbriatum OR species: Corymborkis veratrifolia OR species: Dendrobium jonesii OR species: Homalanthus polyandrus OR species: Pseuduvaria villosa OR species: Triodia stenostachya OR species: Hydrocotyle pedicellosa OR species: Pittosporum spinescens OR species: Phaleria octandra OR species: Pollia macrophylla OR species: Alysicarpus aurantiacus OR species: Cathormion umbellatum OR species: Bruguiera parviflora OR species: Paspalum vaginatum OR species: Ceriops australis OR species: Lumnitzera littorea OR species: Scyphiphora hydrophylacea OR species: Fimbristylis ferruginea OR species: Oplismenus compositus OR species: Lindsaea agatii OR species: Diplazium dietrichianum OR species: Drynaria sparsisora OR species: Sticherus flabellatus OR species: Nephrolepis obliterata OR species: Adiantum hispidulum OR species: Dockrillia nugentii OR species: Dockrillia racemosa OR species: Pterostylis crassichila OR species: Pterostylis hildae OR species: Pterostylis aquilonia OR species: Acianthus borealis OR species: Bulbophyllum johnsonii OR species: Oberonia complanata OR species: Acianthus fornicatus OR species: Diuris luteola OR species: Pterostylis parviflora OR species: Taeniophyllum lobatum OR species: Dipodium ensifolium OR species: Corybas barbarae OR species: Mobilabium hamatum OR species: Bulbophyllum wilkianum OR species: Thelymitra pauciflora OR species: Dendrobium tetragonum OR species: Caladenia catenata OR species: Bulbophyllum evasum OR species: Corybas aconitiflorus OR species: Pomatocalpa macphersonii OR species: Bulbophyllum macphersonii OR species: Habenaria rumphii OR species: Pterostylis depauperata OR species: Dockrillia lichenastrum OR species: Octarrhena pusilla OR species: Plexaure crassiuscula OR species: Cymbidium madidum OR species: Oberonia titania OR species: Eria eriaeoides OR species: Bulbophyllum whitei OR species: Stigmatodactylus sublestus OR species: Pterostylis procera OR species: Pterostylis acuminata OR species: Pterostylis grandiflora OR species: Pterostylis taurus OR species: Corybas abellianus OR species: Stigmatodactylus amplexicaulis OR species: Corybas cerasinus OR species: Nervilia plicata OR species: Thrixspermum platystachys OR species: Dendrobium agrostophyllum OR species: Tribulus terrestris OR species: Croton phebalioides OR species: Crotalaria trichotoma OR species: Sida spinosa OR species: Malvastrum chillagoense OR species: Caesalpinia pulcherrima OR species: Bidens alba OR species: Medicosma sessiliflora OR species: Eriocaulon odontospermum OR species: Delonix regia OR species: Tradescantia spathacea OR species: Euphorbia cyathophora OR species: Najas marina OR species: Antigonon leptopus OR species: Gloriosa superba OR species: Syzygium floribundum OR species: Spathodea campanulata OR species: Duranta erecta OR species: Ficus benghalensis OR species: Xanthostemon verticillatus OR species: Heterozostera nigricaulis OR species: Livistona australis OR species: Musa x paradisiaca OR species: Artocarpus altilis OR species: Sansevieria trifasciata OR species: Xanthostemon chrysanthus OR species: Terminalia melanocarpa OR species: Aloiampelos ciliaris OR species: Yucca gigantea OR species: Monstera deliciosa OR species: Tecoma stans OR species: Wodyetia bifurcata OR species: Acacia auriculiformis OR species: Bryophyllum x houghtonii OR species: Phragmites australis OR species: Clitoria ternatea OR species: Limonium solanderi OR species: Alysicarpus bupleurifolius OR species: Pigea stellarioides OR species: Hetaeria oblongifolia OR species: Homalanthus populifolius OR species: Cyperus sphacelatus OR species: Rhodomyrtus trineura OR species: Hydrocotyle acutiloba OR species: Dichanthium caricosum OR species: Asplenium simplicifrons OR species: Gymnostoma australianum OR species: Diplazium queenslandicum OR species: Ptisana oreades OR species: Hibbertia velutina OR species: Elaphoglossum queenslandicum OR species: Blechnum neglectum OR species: Eriachne obtusa OR species: Phyllanthus carpentariae OR species: Acacia decora OR species: Sorghum leiocladum OR genus: Eucalyptus OR species: Cartonema brachyantherum OR species: Alternanthera nana OR species: Pultenaea petiolaris OR species: Paspalidium caespitosum OR species: Ectrosia leporina OR species: Mirbelia speciosa OR species: Zornia macdonaldii OR species: Glycine cyrtoloba OR species: Cyperus involucratus OR species: Fimbristylis acicularis OR species: Cyperus cyperoides OR species: Centipeda borealis OR species: Wahlenbergia caryophylloides OR species: Goodenia subsolana OR species: Enneapogon gracilis OR species: Eleocharis geniculata OR species: Eucalyptus melanophloia OR species: Phacellothrix cladochaeta OR species: Viscum whitei OR species: Ammannia multiflora OR species: Mirbelia pungens OR species: Striga parviflora OR species: Eragrostis pubescens OR species: Eriachne armittii OR species: Arundinella setosa OR species: Eragrostis schultzii OR species: Alloteropsis cimicina OR species: Habenaria propinquior OR species: Themeda arguens OR species: Acacia disparrima OR species: Dodonaea malvacea OR species: Agave vivipara OR species: Miconia calvescens OR species: Limnocharis flava OR species: Spermacoce remota OR species: Oldenlandia corymbosa OR species: Brachychiton bidwillii OR species: Dipteracanthus prostratus OR species: Distimake quinquefolius OR species: Justicia betonica OR species: Terminalia porphyrocarpa OR species: Solanum ellipticum OR species: Garuga floribunda OR species: Distimake dissectus OR species: Cleome rutidosperma OR species: Phyllanthus tenellus OR species: Bryophyllum pinnatum OR species: Stachytarpheta mutabilis OR species: Cordia dichotoma OR species: Melodorum crassipetalum OR species: Hibiscus divaricatus OR species: Salvia hispanica OR species: Lobelia leucotos OR species: Viola hederacea OR species: Coffea arabica OR species: Solidago altissima OR species: Breynia macrantha OR species: Begonia hirtella OR species: Oenanthe javanica OR species: Raphanus raphanistrum OR species: Solanum parvifolium OR species: Lupinus albus OR species: Magnolia champaca OR species: Hibbertia bicarpellata OR species: Ageratina adenophora OR species: Triumfetta pilosa OR species: Lablab purpureus OR species: Khaya senegalensis OR species: Harungana madagascariensis OR species: Eschenbachia leucantha OR species: Plantago major OR species: Hedychium flavescens OR species: Dichorisandra thyrsiflora OR species: Verbena officinalis OR species: Cynodon nlemfuensis OR species: Tagetes minuta OR species: Phytolacca octandra OR species: Cardiospermum halicacabum OR species: Drymaria cordata OR species: Scoparia dulcis OR species: Tarenaya hassleriana OR species: Centrosema molle OR species: Momordica charantia OR species: Merremia quinquefolia OR species: Nicandra physalodes OR species: Trianthema pilosum OR species: Phyllanthus amarus OR species: Elephantopus scaber OR species: Solanum lycopersicum OR species: Richardia scabra OR species: Zieria obovata OR species: Arthrochilus oreophilus OR species: Agathis robusta OR species: Idiospermum australiense OR species: Lindsayomyrtus racemoides OR species: Cyperus papyrus OR species: Commelina cyanea OR species: Pyrostegia venusta OR species: Rhynchospora corymbosa OR species: Paraceterach muelleri OR species: Sterculia foetida OR species: Homoranthus porteri OR species: Rhaphidophora australasica OR species: Parsonsia latifolia OR species: Macrothelypteris torresiana OR species: Christella subpubescens OR species: Thelypteris confluens OR species: Pneumatopteris sogerensis OR species: Amphineuron queenslandicum OR species: Ampelopteris prolifera OR species: Amphineuron terminans OR species: Centratherum punctatum OR species: Athertonia diversifolia OR species: Kunzea graniticola OR species: Chloris virgata OR species: Commersonia macrostipulata OR species: Coleus graveolens OR species: Habenaria ferdinandi OR species: Lomandra hystrix OR species: Viola perreniformis OR species: Polyosma alangiacea OR species: Panicum coloratum OR species: Goodenia mystrophylla OR species: Afrohybanthus stellarioides OR species: Diospyros compacta OR species: Habenaria xanthantha OR species: Tricoryne muricata OR species: Symplocos stawellii OR species: Schoenus calostachyus OR species: Eulalia trispicata OR species: Coleus diversus OR species: Pinus taeda OR species: Planchonella euphlebia OR genus: Psychotria OR species: Tristaniopsis exiliflora OR species: Ixora baileyana OR species: Pipturus argenteus OR species: Lenwebbia lasioclada OR species: Syzygium sayeri OR species: Camellia sinensis OR species: Hypsophila dielsiana OR species: Steganthera cooperorum OR species: Orthosiphon aristatus OR species: Hibiscus normanii OR species: Stylidium graminifolium OR species: Rubus probus OR species: Notelaea microcarpa OR species: Oberonia palmicola OR species: Pimelea plurinervia OR species: Pultenaea borea OR species: Gladiolus x gandavensis OR species: Dendrobium speciosum OR species: Pithecellobium dulce OR species: Dendrobium x superbiens OR species: Heliconia psittacorum OR species: Mucuna pruriens OR species: Paederia foetida OR species: Spermacoce latifolia OR species: Brillantaisia lamium OR species: Rubus alceifolius OR species: Annona glabra OR species: Arthropteris tenella OR species: Adiantum aethiopicum OR species: Ipomoea triloba OR species: Calamus radicalis OR species: Cordyline manners-suttoniae OR species: Pollia crispata OR species: Ficus pumila OR species: Homalanthus novo-guineensis OR species: Youngia japonica OR species: Gomphrena celosioides OR species: Urtica incisa OR species: Nymphaea nouchali OR species: Dockrillia toressae OR species: Sersalisia sessiliflora OR species: Hedyotis novoguineensis OR species: Sphaerantia discolor OR species: Cinnamomum laubatii OR species: Shonia tristigma OR species: Melaleuca sylvana OR species: Ehretia laevis OR species: Denhamia oleaster OR species: Melaleuca uxorum OR species: Sloanea macbrydei OR species: Tragia finalis OR species: Claoxylon hillii OR species: Gynochthodes sessilis OR species: Ostrearia australiana OR species: Corchorus sidoides OR species: Torenia crustacea OR species: Heliotropium tabuliplagae OR species: Ichnanthus pallens OR species: Oldenlandia subulata OR species: Ficus albipila OR species: Backhousia bancroftii OR species: Emmenosperma alphitonioides OR species: Celtis timorensis OR species: Indigofera bancroftii OR species: Monoon patinatum OR species: Chionanthus axillaris OR species: Comesperma praecelsum OR species: Dysoxylum oppositifolium OR species: Solanum macoorai OR species: Croton minimus OR species: Elaeocarpus foveolatus OR species: Parsonsia langiana OR species: Wilkiea angustifolia OR species: Perrottetia arborescens OR species: Laccospadix australasicus OR species: Linospadix microcaryus OR species: Bauhinia binata OR species: Triumfetta procumbens OR species: Apostasia wallichii OR species: Passiflora kuranda OR species: Lindsaea media OR species: Cyathea celebica OR species: Cheilanthes contigua OR species: Anisomeles dallachyi OR species: Cyathea baileyana OR species: Lastreopsis tripinnata OR species: Hybanthus stellarioides OR species: Arthropteris submarginalis OR species: Blechnum articulatum OR species: Oreogrammitis wurunuran OR species: Pyrrosia confluens OR species: Aneilema acuminatum OR species: Microsorum australiense OR species: Colysis sayeri OR species: Hymenophyllum samoense OR species: Asplenium athertonense OR species: Haplopteris elongata OR species: Abrodictyum brassii OR species: Diplopterygium longissimum OR species: Histiopteris incisa OR species: Blechnum nudum OR species: Gleichenia dicarpa OR species: Arthropteris palisotii OR species: Diplazium dilatatum OR species: Cyathea woollsiana OR species: Lastreopsis wurunuran OR species: Adiantum silvaticum OR species: Nephrolepis cordifolia OR species: Pteridium esculentum x Pteridium revolutum OR species: Lepisorus mucronatus OR species: Bolbitis quoyana OR species: Cheilanthes caudata OR species: Pteris pacifica OR species: Pityrogramma calomelanos OR species: Dendroconche sayeri OR species: Dianella atraxis OR species: Dicksonia herbertii OR species: Christella hispidula OR species: Selaginella australiensis OR species: Pteridium aquilinum OR species: Lastreopsis microsora OR species: Blechnum wurunuran OR species: Muehlenbeckia zippelii OR species: Arachniodes aristata OR species: Amblovenatum terminans OR species: Clerodendrum longiflorum OR species: Nephrolepis hirsutula OR species: Chamaecrista nomame OR species: Hibiscus townsvillensis OR species: Dictymia brownii OR species: Asplenium polyodon OR species: Calymmodon luerssenianus OR species: Vandenboschia johnstonensis OR species: Prosaptia maidenii OR genus: Oleandra OR species: Teratophyllum brightiae OR species: Blechnum patersonii OR species: Pellaea nana OR species: Cordyline murchisoniae OR species: Solanum laciniatum OR species: Platycerium superbum OR species: Tristemma mauritianum OR species: Rhizophora apiculata OR species: Argemone ochroleuca OR species: Mallotus paniculatus OR species: Ficus watkinsiana OR species: Streptoglossa odora OR species: Sida hackettiana OR species: Barringtonia acutangula OR species: Eucalyptus leptophleba OR species: Aristida sciuroides OR species: Zornia muelleriana OR species: Hyparrhenia filipendula OR species: Corymbia stockeri OR species: Amyema conspicua OR species: Thelymitra rubra OR species: Schizomeria ovata OR species: Liparis angustilabris OR species: Gyrocarpus americanus OR species: Atalaya hemiglauca OR species: Hakea persiehana OR species: Euphorbia prostrata OR species: Darlingia darlingiana OR species: Guioa semiglauca OR species: Calytrix tetragona OR species: Crotalaria aridicola OR species: Brassica rapa OR species: Rivina humilis OR species: Senna alata OR species: Clerodendrum paniculatum OR species: Ipomoea quamoclit OR species: Musgravea heterophylla OR species: Richardia brasiliensis OR species: Calamus vitiensis OR species: Manihot esculenta OR species: Cynodon radiatus OR species: Nymphaea violacea OR species: Dendroconche ampla OR species: Pinus caribaea OR species: Oberonia attenuata OR species: Luisia atacta OR species: Dienia ophrydis OR species: Syzygium tierneyanum OR species: Parmentiera aculeata OR species: Elaeocarpus bancroftii OR species: Lepidium bonariense OR species: Oxalis perennans OR species: Damasonium minus OR species: Plectranthus congestus OR species: Chrysocephalum semipapposum OR species: Cyperus bifax OR species: Goodenia malvina OR species: Panicum mitchellii OR species: Lachnagrostis filiformis OR species: Cyperus distans OR species: Ipomoea gracilis OR species: Knoxia sumatrensis OR species: Buchnera ramosissima OR species: Ipomoea polpha OR species: Parsonsia straminea OR species: Merremia quinata OR species: Cuscuta victoriana OR species: Cymbopogon ambiguus OR species: Chamaecrista concinna OR species: Crotalaria juncea OR species: Indigofera glandulosa OR species: Sporobolus lenticularis OR species: Indigofera trifoliata OR species: Teucrium argutum OR species: Cyperus squarrosus OR species: Striga curviflora OR species: Cyperus fulvus OR species: Cyperus triceps OR species: Plectranthus scutellarioides OR species: Corchorus trilocularis OR species: Pavetta granitica OR species: Grewia retusifolia OR species: Fimbristylis phaeoleuca OR species: Acacia podalyriifolia OR species: Acacia granitica OR species: Acacia wickhamii OR species: Acacia implexa OR species: Acacia hemignosta OR species: Acacia longispicata OR species: Acacia cincinnata OR species: Acacia pubirhachis OR species: Acacia leptoloba OR species: Acacia hyaloneura)
Data profile: ALA General
Name Filter
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Exclude duplicate records -(duplicate_status:"ASSOCIATED" AND duplicateType:"DIFFERENT_DATASET")
Exclude records with scientific name related quality assertions -assertions:TAXON_MATCH_NONE AND -assertions:INVALID_SCIENTIFIC_NAME AND -assertions:TAXON_HOMONYM AND -assertions:UNKNOWN_KINGDOM AND -assertions:TAXON_SCOPE_MISMATCH
Exclude absence records -occurrenceStatus:ABSENT
Exclude records with open user assertions -userAssertions:50001 AND -userAssertions:50005
Exclude records with event date pre 1700 -year:[* TO 1700]
Exclude records with location related data quality assertions -establishmentMeans:"MANAGED" AND -decimalLatitude:0 AND -decimalLongitude:0 AND -assertions:"PRESUMED_SWAPPED_COORDINATE" AND -assertions:"COORDINATES_CENTRE_OF_STATEPROVINCE" AND -assertions:"COORDINATES_CENTRE_OF_COUNTRY" AND -assertions:"PRESUMED_NEGATED_LATITUDE" AND -assertions:"PRESUMED_NEGATED_LONGITUDE"
Exclude records that are an outlier (not within the expected range) against 3 or more environmental layers according to a reverse jacknife test -outlierLayerCount:[3 TO *]
Exclude records with a spatially suspect flag. -spatiallyValid:"false"
Exclude records with high uncertainty -coordinateUncertaintyInMeters:[10001 TO *]
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NSW BioNet Atlas Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 998,359
Victorian Biodiversity Atlas Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Copyright in the data and materials resides with the copyright owners as indicated next to the detailed records. In any reproduction, distribution or publication of the data, or in any use or adaptation of the data to create derivative works, the user must include a citation which attributes the source of the data and the date the data was published, as follows: Data Source: 'Victorian Biodiversity Atlas', © The State of Victoria, Department of Environment and Primary Industries (published [month, year]). Data Source: 'Victorian Biodiversity Atlas', (c) The State of Victoria, Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning (published [month, year]). Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int) 4.0) 426,041
SA Flora (BDBSA) Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 165,923
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