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Platycerium bifurcatum OR species: Cyperus scaber OR species: Triodia pungens OR species: Urochloa subquadripara OR species: Wollastonia biflora OR species: Hybanthus enneaspermus OR species: Desmodium trichostachyum OR species: Clerodendrum inerme OR species: Hibbertia crinita OR species: Halophila minor OR species: Aponogeton bullosus OR species: Melia azedarach OR species: Gonocarpus acanthocarpus OR species: Chloris barbata OR species: Scleromitrion galioides OR species: Hibbertia longifolia OR species: Grevillea glossadenia OR species: Perotis rara OR species: Pimelea linifolia OR species: Sterculia quadrifida OR species: Eucalyptus lockyeri OR species: Cenchrus echinatus OR species: Myoporum acuminatum OR species: Mimusops elengi OR species: Gahnia aspera OR species: Planchonia careya OR species: Cyathea cooperi OR species: Jasminum simplicifolium OR species: Passiflora suberosa OR species: Jasminum didymum OR species: Corymbia dichromophloia OR species: Antidesma parvifolium OR species: Lamprolobium fruticosum OR species: Glochidion lobocarpum OR species: Acacia julifera OR species: Aidia cowleyi OR species: Hibbertia stirlingii OR species: Sporobolus jacquemontii OR species: Crassocephalum crepidioides OR species: Brachychiton populneus OR species: Grevillea parallela OR species: Cryptocarya murrayi OR species: Seringia corollata OR species: Trichodesma zeylanicum OR species: Halophila capricorni OR species: Denhamia cunninghamii OR species: Spinifex hirsutus OR species: Aphyllodium biarticulatum OR species: Terminalia arenicola OR species: Lophostemon confertus OR species: Enhalus acoroides OR species: Trophis scandens OR species: Enneapogon nigricans OR species: Polycarpaea corymbosa OR species: Potamogeton tricarinatus OR species: Isoetes muelleri OR species: Nymphoides aurantiaca OR species: Helmholtzia acorifolia OR species: Hypsophila halleyana OR species: Corymbia dallachiana OR species: Canarium australianum OR species: Ischaemum triticeum OR species: Lophostemon grandiflorus OR species: Nymphoides indica OR species: Guettarda speciosa OR species: Clerodendrum floribundum OR species: Ceratophyllum demersum OR species: Oryza australiensis OR species: Azolla pinnata OR species: Mangifera indica OR species: Heteropogon triticeus OR species: Tamarix aphylla OR species: Quintinia quatrefagesii OR species: Eriocaulon setaceum OR species: Syncarpia glomulifera OR species: Ipomoea aquatica OR species: Pigea enneasperma OR species: Secamone elliptica OR species: Fimbristylis dichotoma OR species: Persoonia falcata OR species: Capparis arborea OR species: Sida acuta OR species: Premna serratifolia OR species: Clematicissus opaca OR species: Dischidia ovata OR species: Sporobolus fertilis OR species: Stylosanthes scabra OR species: Cyperus tetracarpus OR species: Grevillea glauca OR species: Bursaria tenuifolia OR species: Atractocarpus fitzalanii OR species: Bulbophyllum lilianiae OR species: Linospadix palmerianus OR species: Blumea lacera OR species: Indigofera tinctoria OR species: Hymenophyllum gracilescens OR species: Wahlenbergia queenslandica OR species: Pteridium esculentum OR species: Eucalyptus platyphylla OR species: Acacia torulosa OR species: Eucalyptus atrata OR species: Ochna serrulata OR species: Acacia simsii OR species: Dactyloctenium aegyptium OR species: Scolopia braunii OR species: Coronidium newcastlianum OR species: Amyema mackayensis OR species: Exocarpos latifolius OR species: Stylosanthes humilis OR species: Ganophyllum falcatum OR species: Bruguiera exaristata OR species: Grevillea dryandri OR species: Corymbia citriodora OR species: Leptospermum polygalifolium OR species: Melaleuca viridiflora OR species: Cocos nucifera OR species: Corymbia setosa OR species: Ceriops tagal OR species: Chrysopogon fallax OR species: Heritiera littoralis OR species: Drypetes deplanchei OR species: Parkinsonia aculeata OR species: Chloris gayana OR species: Diospyros geminata OR species: Dichanthium fecundum OR species: Salsola australis OR species: Orites excelsus OR species: Cycas platyphylla OR species: Dalbergia candenatensis OR species: Torenia anagallis OR species: Aegiceras corniculatum OR species: Acacia aulacocarpa OR species: Alyxia ilicifolia OR species: Cryptocarya corrugata OR species: Trachymene incisa OR species: Cycas media OR species: Cadetia taylorii OR species: Melastoma malabathricum OR species: Alstonia scholaris OR species: Glochidion harveyanum OR species: Nauclea orientalis OR species: Alpinia caerulea OR species: Rhododendron lochiae OR species: Gompholobium nitidum OR species: Marsdenia brevifolia OR species: Melichrus urceolatus OR species: Scleria sphacelata OR species: Chorizema parviflorum OR species: Calyptrocalyx australasicus OR species: Wendlandia urceolata OR species: Acacia flavescens OR species: Callitris endlicheri OR species: Eucalyptus cullenii OR species: Ottelia alismoides OR species: Hydrilla verticillata OR species: Castanospermum australe OR species: Pimelea cornucopiae OR species: Eucalyptus cloeziana OR species: Argusia argentea OR species: Scleria poiformis OR species: Eucalyptus crebra OR species: Hyparrhenia rufa OR species: Oreogrammitis albosetosa OR species: Lepidozamia peroffskyana OR species: Xylomelum scottianum OR species: Acrostichum speciosum OR species: Chamaecrista rotundifolia OR species: Lycopodiella cernua OR species: Vigna vexillata OR species: Haemodorum coccineum OR species: Pterocaulon sphacelatum OR species: Petalostigma pubescens OR species: Isolepis fluitans OR species: Aristida queenslandica OR species: Callitriche muelleri OR species: Typha domingensis OR species: Hoya australis OR species: Sersalisia sericea OR species: Acacia oraria OR species: Ptisana salicina OR species: Palmeria scandens OR species: Calophyllum inophyllum OR species: Gahnia sieberiana OR species: Syzygium johnsonii OR species: Acronychia chooreechillum OR species: Quintinia fawkneri OR species: Polyscias bellendenkerensis OR species: Argophyllum cryptophlebum OR species: Leptospermum petersonii OR species: Cassytha pubescens OR species: Luzula campestris OR species: Mitrasacme polymorpha OR species: Goodenia pilosa OR species: Leptosema oxylobioides OR species: Leptospermum brachyandrum OR species: Drosera burmanni OR species: Acacia hammondii OR species: Labichea rupestris OR section botany: Crotalaria sect. Crotalaria OR species: Vigna marina OR species: Acacia whitei OR species: Cryptocarya grandis OR species: Aristida superpendens OR species: Ipomoea violacea OR species: Seringia lanceolata OR species: Chionanthus ramiflorus OR species: Eucalyptus granitica OR species: Macroptilium lathyroides OR species: Cynanchum carnosum OR species: Banksia aquilonia OR species: Lumnitzera racemosa OR species: Jagera pseudorhus OR species: Alysicarpus vaginalis OR species: Bursaria spinosa OR species: Eriocaulon pallidum OR species: Murdannia graminea OR species: Spermacoce brachystema OR species: Alloteropsis semialata OR species: Psychotria loniceroides OR species: Steganthera macooraia OR species: Zornia dyctiocarpa OR species: Livistona decora OR species: Leptospermum wooroonooran OR species: Korthalsella japonica OR species: Amaracarpus nematopodus OR species: Rockinghamia angustifolia OR species: Melaleuca nervosa OR species: Acacia mangium OR species: Cochlospermum gillivraei OR species: Pultenaea retusa OR species: Denhamia obscura OR species: Arundinella nepalensis OR species: Crotalaria medicaginea OR species: Commelina lanceolata OR species: Thuarea involuta OR species: Archontophoenix alexandrae OR species: Grevillea sessilis OR species: Heptapleurum actinophyllum OR species: Dodonaea lanceolata OR species: Cynanchum viminale OR species: Xylocarpus moluccensis OR species: Eucalyptus umbra OR species: Hakea arborescens OR species: Balanops australiana OR species: Stenocarpus angustifolius OR species: Rhizophora stylosa OR species: Sesuvium portulacastrum OR species: Lomatia fraxinifolia OR species: Cassytha filiformis OR species: Bursaria incana OR species: Trochocarpa laurina OR species: Trema tomentosa OR species: Monotoca scoparia OR species: Syzygium apodophyllum OR species: Smilax glyciphylla OR species: Suaeda arbusculoides OR species: Hymenophyllum baileyanum OR species: Alyxia orophila OR species: Acacia longipedunculata OR species: Lysiana spathulata OR species: Exocarya scleroides OR species: Buckinghamia celsissima OR species: Dodonaea boroniifolia OR species: Portulaca pilosa OR species: Pandorea pandorana OR species: Oraniopsis appendiculata OR species: Antidesma ghaesembilla OR species: Hakea benthamii OR species: Cyathea rebeccae OR species: Gastrolobium grandiflorum OR species: Hovea longifolia OR species: Mitracarpus hirtus OR species: Syzygium paniculatum OR species: Elaeocarpus ferruginiflorus OR species: Acacia holosericea OR species: Leptospermum glaucescens OR species: Litsea glutinosa OR species: Grevillea pteridifolia OR species: Acacia galioides OR species: Drosera spatulata OR species: Blechnum procerum OR species: Palmeria hypotephra OR species: Mackinlaya macrosciadea OR species: Indigofera pratensis OR species: Paphia meiniana OR species: Alyxia ruscifolia OR species: Zieria obcordata OR species: Syzygium erythrodoxum OR species: Schizaea dichotoma OR species: Comesperma sylvestre OR species: Dracophyllum sayeri OR species: Aponogeton elongatus OR species: Grevillea striata OR species: Dendrophthoe curvata OR species: Utricularia australis OR species: Pomaderris canescens OR species: Stylidium alsinoides OR species: Acacia nesophila OR species: Corymbia abergiana OR species: Indigofera brevidens OR species: Bowenia spectabilis OR species: Amyema whitei OR species: Pimelea sericostachya OR species: Melaleuca bracteata OR species: Polycarpaea spirostylis OR species: Sporobolus virginicus OR species: Ptychosperma elegans OR species: Bulbostylis barbata OR species: Eucalyptus exserta OR species: Bruguiera gymnorhiza OR species: Corymbia peltata OR species: Liparis reflexa OR species: Corymbia terminalis OR species: Cinnamomum propinquum OR species: Passiflora foetida OR species: Crypsinus simplicissimus OR species: Carallia brachiata OR species: Asplenium unilaterale OR species: Caesalpinia bonduc OR species: Echinochloa colona OR species: Derris trifoliata OR species: Schefflera actinophylla OR species: Emilia sonchifolia OR species: Euphorbia hyssopifolia OR species: Cycas cairnsiana OR species: Lithomyrtus obtusa OR species: Phragmites vallatorius OR species: Evolvulus alsinoides OR text:Pandanus spec. OR species: Grewia asiatica OR species: Terminalia microcarpa OR species: Cymbopogon queenslandicus OR species: Melaleuca fluviatilis OR species: Heliotropium ballii OR species: Phyllanthus lamprophyllus OR species: Acacia rhodoxylon OR species: Marsilea hirsuta OR species: Marsilea mutica OR species: Cabomba caroliniana OR species: Micromyrtus delicata OR species: Notogrammitis billardierei OR species: Lastreopsis walleri OR species: Pittosporum rubiginosum OR species: Ficus virens OR species: Myriophyllum verrucosum OR species: Nelumbo nucifera OR species: Neolitsea dealbata OR species: Helichrysum leucopsideum OR species: Pleioluma laurifolia OR species: Sporobolus natalensis OR species: Potamogeton octandrus OR species: Najas tenuifolia OR species: Landoltia punctata OR species: Themeda quadrivalvis OR species: Utricularia gibba OR species: Nymphaea gigantea OR species: Eichhornia crassipes OR species: Brachystelma glabriflorum OR species: Wolffia globosa OR species: Limnophila brownii OR species: Azolla filiculoides OR species: Utricularia aurea OR species: Aponogeton queenslandicus OR species: Hibbertia stricta OR species: Ceratopteris thalictroides OR species: Nymphoides parvifolia OR species: Acanthus ilicifolius OR species: Blyxa aubertii OR species: Deplanchea tetraphylla OR species: Cycnogeton dubium OR species: Cycnogeton procerum OR species: Syringodium isoetifolium OR species: Salvinia x molesta OR species: Nymphoides exiliflora OR species: Ludwigia peploides OR species: Nymphaea caerulea OR species: Potamogeton crispus OR species: Tabernaemontana pandacaqui OR species: Jacksonia thesioides OR species: Agathis atropurpurea OR species: Eragrostis curvula OR species: Solanum torvum OR species: Planchonella pohlmaniana OR species: Melaleuca quinquenervia OR species: Melichrus adpressus OR species: Ocimum tenuiflorum OR species: Borya septentrionalis OR species: Macroptilium atropurpureum OR species: Hibiscus tiliaceus OR species: Blyxa octandra OR species: Marsilea crenata OR species: Erechtites valerianifolius OR species: Corymbia hylandii OR species: Pseudelephantopus spicatus OR species: Angophora floribunda OR species: Cynometra iripa OR species: Hovea nana OR species: Praxelis clematidea OR species: Banksia integrifolia OR species: Coronidium rupicola OR species: Myrsine achradifolia OR species: Acacia polystachya OR species: Ruellia squarrosa OR species: Goodenia grandiflora OR species: Chingia australis OR species: Musgravea stenostachya OR species: Scleria brownii OR species: Pleioluma singuliflora OR species: Triumfetta rhomboidea OR species: Acacia leptocarpa OR species: Celtis paniculata OR species: Polyscias murrayi OR species: Erythrina numerosa OR species: Indigofera colutea OR species: Tecticornia halocnemoides OR species: Scaevola taccada OR species: Heteropogon contortus OR species: Cordia subcordata OR species: Abutilon auritum OR species: Canavalia rosea OR species: Hovea longipes OR species: Eucalyptus mediocris OR species: Abrus precatorius OR species: Boerhavia diffusa OR species: Mimosa pudica OR species: Dockrillia rigida OR species: Huberantha nitidissima OR species: Eustrephus latifolius OR species: Nymphoides crenata OR species: Myriophyllum crispatum OR species: Mitrasacme nudicaulis OR species: Sporobolus australasicus OR species: Ageratum conyzoides OR species: Tecticornia indica OR species: Melinis minutiflora OR species: Corymbia torelliana OR species: Toona ciliata OR species: Mitrasacme oasena OR species: Leucas lavandulifolia OR species: Blumea saxatilis OR species: Scleria polycarpa OR species: Cymbidium canaliculatum OR species: Anredera cordifolia OR species: Glochidion ferdinandi OR species: Alphitonia whitei OR species: Litsea fawcettiana OR species: Euphorbia atoto OR section botany: Platysace sect. Platysace OR species: Graptophyllum excelsum OR species: Eleocharis dulcis OR species: Dodonaea viscosa OR species: Monochoria cyanea OR species: Capparis lucida OR species: Ipomoea alba OR species: Barringtonia asiatica OR species: Acaciella glauca OR species: Cayratia japonica OR species: Asparagus aethiopicus OR species: Cymbopogon refractus OR species: Philydrum lanuginosum OR species: Crotalaria brevis OR species: Enneapogon lindleyanus OR species: Mitrasacme stellata OR species: Flindersia laevicarpa OR species: Cyperus aromaticus OR species: Laxmannia gracilis OR species: Scleria sumatrensis OR species: Aristida gracilipes OR species: Morinda citrifolia OR species: Cyathea robertsiana OR species: Abutilon guineense OR species: Cynometra ramiflora OR species: Aristida warburgii OR species: Melastoma cyanoides OR species: Macaranga inamoena OR species: Hibiscus diversifolius OR species: Melicope broadbentiana OR species: Portulaca bicolor OR species: Dendrocnide moroides OR species: Melhania oblongifolia OR species: Sida rhombifolia OR species: Eriocaulon australe OR species: Lemna trisulca OR species: Commersonia bartramia OR species: Cladopus queenslandicus OR species: Digitaria breviglumis OR species: Cryptocarya hypospodia OR species: Dendrobium discolor OR species: Lithomyrtus retusa OR species: Glycine clandestina OR species: Adiantum diaphanum OR species: Pandanus conicus OR species: Polyscias australiana OR species: Canarium vitiense OR species: Crinum pedunculatum OR species: Thunbergia grandiflora OR species: Hymenophyllum kerianum OR species: Scleria novae-hollandiae OR species: Eriachne mucronata OR species: Paspalum scrobiculatum OR species: Aegialitis annulata OR species: Geijera salicifolia OR species: Commelina diffusa OR species: Indigofera polygaloides OR species: Corchorus aestuans OR species: Corymbia erythrophloia OR species: Pycnospora lutescens OR species: Desmodium muelleri OR species: Boerhavia mutabilis OR species: Capillipedium spicigerum OR species: Schizachyrium fragile OR species: Cyperus scariosus OR species: Alphitonia petriei OR species: Eragrostis interrupta OR species: Oxalis corniculata OR species: Amyema bifurcata OR species: Colubrina asiatica OR species: Mnesithea rottboellioides OR species: Scleria lithosperma OR species: Aeschynomene brevifolia OR species: Dischidia nummularia OR species: Chamaecrista mimosoides OR species: Tribulus cistoides OR species: Hollandaea sayeriana OR species: Rhynchosia minima OR species: Galactia tenuiflora OR species: Stephania japonica OR species: Sorghum plumosum OR species: Lindsaea brachypoda OR species: Lygodium flexuosum OR species: Cajanus confertiflorus OR species: Pterocaulon serrulatum OR species: Cheilanthes sieberi OR species: Jacquemontia paniculata OR species: Archidendron hendersonii OR species: Ficus racemosa OR species: Hackelochloa granularis OR species: Setaria australiensis OR species: Grewia savannicola OR species: Helicia nortoniana OR species: Molineria capitulata OR species: Polycarpaea breviflora OR species: Dioscorea bulbifera OR species: Licuala ramsayi OR species: Pyrrosia longifolia OR species: Aristolochia pubera OR species: Mischocarpus lachnocarpus OR species: Sehima nervosum OR species: Todea barbara OR species: Commelina ensifolia OR species: Gymnanthera oblonga OR species: Cymbopogon bombycinus OR species: Callitris macleayana OR species: Apowollastonia spilanthoides OR species: Cyanthillium cinereum OR species: Opuntia stricta OR species: Abutilon indicum OR species: Glycosmis trifoliata OR species: Terminalia muelleri OR unranked: Callistemon viminalis 'Ku-ring-Gai Chase' OR species: Carnarvonia araliifolia OR species: Acmella grandiflora OR species: Dillenia alata OR species: Cajanus marmoratus OR species: Paspalum longifolium OR species: Dysoxylum papuanum OR species: Eucalyptus pellita OR species: Myristica insipida OR species: Anisomeles moschata OR species: Antrophyum plantagineum OR species: Alternanthera ficoidea OR species: Lygodium microphyllum OR species: Lindsaea ensifolia OR species: Grewia graniticola OR species: Mitrasacme prolifera OR species: Vitex rotundifolia OR species: Eragrostis brownii OR species: Capparis sepiaria OR species: Xenostegia tridentata OR species: Paspalidium gracile OR species: Aristida utilis OR species: Urochloa holosericea OR species: Spinifex sericeus OR species: Abrodictyum obscurum OR species: Flueggea virosa OR species: Polygala wightiana OR species: Acacia nesophila x Acacia spirorbis OR species: Fuirena ciliaris OR species: Sesbania cannabina OR species: Entada phaseoloides OR species: Tabernaemontana orientalis OR species: Bothriochloa bladhii OR species: Euphorbia tannensis OR species: Chamaecrista absus OR species: Coelospermum reticulatum OR species: Ficus obliqua OR species: Phlegmariurus phlegmaria OR species: Dendrolobium umbellatum OR species: Stackhousia intermedia OR species: Capillipedium parviflorum OR species: Siphonodon pendulus OR species: Xerochrysum bracteatum OR species: Gossia myrsinocarpa OR species: Pogonatherum crinitum OR species: Atractocarpus benthamianus OR species: Tetracera nordtiana OR species: Hemarthria uncinata OR species: Flindersia pimenteliana OR species: Cascabela thevetia OR species: Breynia cernua OR species: Euroschinus falcata OR species: Syzygium divaricatum OR species: Decalobanthus peltatus OR species: Smilax australis OR species: Rhodomyrtus sericea OR species: Ipomoea hederifolia OR species: Eriachne triodioides OR species: Astrotricha pterocarpa OR species: Murdannia gigantea OR species: Euphorbia bifida OR species: Indigofera hirsuta OR species: Eremochloa bimaculata OR species: Mnesithea formosa OR species: Waltheria indica OR species: Acacia crassa OR species: Boerhavia coccinea OR species: Dichanthium sericeum OR species: Guioa acutifolia OR species: Cajanus reticulatus OR species: Rostellularia adscendens OR species: Cleome viscosa OR species: Dendrophthoe glabrescens OR species: Sigesbeckia orientalis OR species: Digitaria nematostachya OR species: Cissus reniformis OR species: Glossocardia refracta OR species: Indigofera linifolia OR species: Eragrostis cumingii OR species: Acronychia acronychioides OR species: Ficus microcarpa OR species: Portulaca filifolia OR species: Antirhea tenuiflora OR species: Bothriochloa pertusa OR species: Bossiaea armitii OR species: Fimbristylis polytrichoides OR species: Grevillea baileyana OR species: Evolvulus nummularius OR species: Elaeocarpus angustifolius OR species: Eleocharis nuda OR species: Polyphlebium endlicherianum OR species: Cyperus brevifolius OR species: Acanthospermum hispidum OR species: Aphananthe philippinensis OR species: Macaranga tanarius OR species: Eucalyptus camaldulensis OR species: Albizia procera OR species: Grevillea mcgillivrayi OR species: Cryptocarya mackinnoniana OR species: Microlepia speluncae OR species: Davidsonia pruriens OR species: Scleria rugosa OR species: Epipremnum pinnatum OR species: Acacia mangium x Acacia polystachya OR species: Cyperus haspan OR species: Solanum viridifolium OR species: Lobelia dioica OR species: Myoporum montanum OR species: Asplenium paleaceum OR species: Pronephrium triphyllum OR species: Hydriastele wendlandiana OR species: Fimbristylis cinnamometorum OR species: Ipomoea graminea OR species: Macaranga subdentata OR species: Freycinetia excelsa OR species: Platycerium hillii OR species: Endospermum myrmecophilum OR species: Ischaemum australe OR species: Melodinus australis OR species: Calamus australis OR species: Blechnum cartilagineum OR species: Calamus moti OR species: Piper hederaceum OR species: Setaria pumila OR species: Linospadix minor OR species: Enchylaena tomentosa OR species: Atractocarpus hirtus OR species: Enneapogon robustissimus OR species: Psilotum complanatum OR species: Hornstedtia scottiana OR species: Eupomatia laurina OR species: Cordyline cannifolia OR species: Asclepias curassavica OR species: Planchonella obovata OR species: Brachychiton acerifolius OR species: Sambucus australasica OR species: Phyllanthus virgatus OR species: Crotalaria montana OR species: Alysicarpus ovalifolius OR species: Haplopteris ensiformis OR species: Lygodium reticulatum OR species: Curculigo ensifolia OR species: Telmatoblechnum indicum OR species: Goniophlebium subauriculatum OR species: Litsea bindoniana OR species: Cissus penninervis OR species: Tripogonella loliiformis OR species: Benstonea monticola OR species: Lindera queenslandica OR species: Timonius timon OR species: Endiandra sankeyana OR species: Adenanthera pavonina OR species: Maesa dependens OR species: Bidens bipinnata OR species: Faradaya splendida OR species: Glycine tomentella OR species: Corymbia rhodops OR species: Fimbristylis littoralis OR species: Dendrophthoe vitellina OR species: Cyperus pilosus OR species: Brunoniella australis OR species: Endiandra montana OR species: Leersia hexandra OR species: Diplocyclos palmatus OR species: Flindersia acuminata OR species: Prunus turneriana OR species: Cryptocarya oblata OR species: Eriochloa pseudoacrotricha OR species: Rhus taitensis OR species: Ficus variegata OR species: Gossia bidwillii OR species: Glossocarya hemiderma OR species: Cissus adnata OR species: Asplenium nidus OR species: Desmodium heterocarpon OR species: Cissus repens OR species: Flindersia brayleyana OR species: Rubus moluccanus OR species: Acacia guymeri OR species: Cupaniopsis foveolata OR species: Ludwigia octovalvis OR species: Solanum mauritianum OR species: Ficus hispida OR species: Psilotum nudum OR species: Syzygium jambos OR species: Solanum capsicoides OR species: Amylotheca dictyophleba OR species: Glochidion sumatranum OR species: Dysoxylum parasiticum OR species: Acacia ulicifolia OR species: Persicaria barbata OR species: Lobelia quadrangularis OR species: Pandanus spiralis OR species: Urochloa mutica OR species: Cyclophyllum coprosmoides OR species: Cyperus unioloides OR species: Cyperus polystachyos OR species: Cyclosorus interruptus OR species: Paspalum conjugatum OR species: Fimbristylis tetragona OR species: Dactyloctenium radulans OR species: Digitaria leucostachya OR species: Digitaria didactyla OR species: Physalis minima OR species: Eleocharis minuta OR species: Vigna radiata OR species: Fimbristylis nutans OR species: Macaranga involucrata OR species: Hyptis capitata OR species: Distimake quinatus OR species: Crotalaria incana OR species: Calophyllum australianum OR species: Acronychia acidula OR species: Fimbristylis fimbristyloides OR species: Christella dentata OR species: Rhynchospora heterochaeta OR species: Iphigenia indica OR species: Rhodomyrtus pervagata OR species: Pavetta australiensis OR species: Flemingia trifoliata OR species: Centranthera cochinchinensis OR species: Melodorum leichhardtii OR species: Tectaria confluens OR species: Aglaonema commutatum OR species: Ficus congesta OR species: Mucuna gigantea OR species: Dicranopteris linearis OR species: Pachygone ovata OR species: Cardwellia sublimis OR species: Planchonella chartacea OR species: Eriosema chinense OR species: Rotala tripartita OR species: Sida cordifolia OR species: Centella asiatica OR species: Antrophyum callifolium OR species: Schoenoplectiella mucronata OR species: Sacciolepis indica OR species: Syzygium kuranda OR species: Utricularia caerulea OR species: Geitonoplesium cymosum OR species: Toechima daemelianum OR species: Fuirena umbellata OR species: Maclura cochinchinensis OR species: Thysanotus banksii OR species: Luffa aegyptiaca OR species: Baumea rubiginosa OR species: Eriocaulon athertonense OR species: Hymenachne acutigluma OR species: Clerodendrum tracyanum OR species: Nephrolepis biserrata OR species: Blechnum orientale OR species: Isachne globosa OR species: Eclipta prostrata OR species: Pittosporum ferrugineum OR species: Cyperus exaltatus OR species: Cyperus odoratus OR species: Barleria strigosa OR species: Tradescantia zebrina OR species: Connarus conchocarpus OR species: Castanospora alphandii OR species: Ischaemum rugosum OR species: Terminalia catappa OR species: Syzygium wilsonii OR species: Canarium australasicum OR species: Cryptocarya clarksoniana OR species: Endiandra acuminata OR species: Pandanus solms-laubachii OR species: Hydrocotyle grammatocarpa OR species: Xylopia maccreae OR species: Oxalis chnoodes OR species: Bryophyllum delagoense OR species: Pronephrium asperum OR species: Eriocaulon nanum OR species: Syzygium luehmannii OR species: Croton magneticus OR species: Mischocarpus anodontus OR species: Melicope elleryana OR species: Ficus leptoclada OR species: Aleurites rockinghamensis OR species: Causonis clematidea OR species: Passiflora aurantia OR species: Jasminum elongatum OR species: Fimbristylis acuminata OR species: Cynodon dactylon OR species: Juncus usitatus OR species: Hovea linearis OR species: Stachytarpheta cayennensis OR species: Polygala paniculata OR species: Abelmoschus moschatus OR species: Pothos longipes OR species: Persicaria attenuata OR species: Freycinetia scandens OR species: Argyrodendron polyandrum OR species: Diospyros hebecarpa OR species: Panicum paludosum OR species: Eragrostis mexicana OR species: Amylotheca subumbellata OR species: Xyris oligantha OR species: Larsenaikia ochreata OR species: Schoenus yarrabensis OR species: Cryptocarya cunninghamii OR species: Elaeocarpus obovatus OR species: Hypericum gramineum OR species: Cyperus aquatilis OR species: Eleusine indica OR species: Cyperus sanguinolentus OR species: Cyperus difformis OR species: Ripogonum album OR species: Coleus amoenus OR species: Indigofera sericovexilla OR species: Axonopus compressus OR species: Ipomoea indica OR species: Fimbristylis tristachya OR species: Canarium acutifolium OR species: Endiandra xanthocarpa OR species: Cyperus flavidus OR species: Planchonella cotinifolia OR species: Decaspermum humile OR species: Gratiola pedunculata OR species: Ajuga australis OR species: Euphorbia hirta OR species: Juncus polyanthemus OR species: Ficus aculeata OR species: Cayratia cardiophylla OR species: Cyrtococcum oxyphyllum OR species: Austrosteenisia blackii OR species: Aeschynomene villosa OR species: Dichanthium aristatum OR species: Chrysopogon filipes OR species: Fimbristylis furva OR species: Eriocaulon willdenovianum OR species: Hedychium gardnerianum OR species: Juncus continuus OR species: Stylidium tenerum OR species: Sphagneticola trilobata OR species: Leea novoguineensis OR species: Fimbristylis aestivalis OR species: Poranthera microphylla OR species: Argyrodendron peralatum OR species: Cyperus melanospermus OR species: Hymenachne amplexicaulis OR species: Cassia fistula OR species: Breynia oblongifolia OR species: Buchnera linearis OR species: Coronidium lanuginosum OR species: Daviesia filipes OR species: Aristolochia acuminata OR species: Aristida holathera OR species: Daviesia ulicifolia)
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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