Other Shrub species

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540 species

Solanum aviculare (Kangaroo Apple)

Solanum aviculare
Solanum aviculare
Solanum aviculare

Solanum cinereum (Narrawa Burr)

Solanum cinereum
Solanum cinereum
Solanum cinereum

Solanum densevestitum (Felty Nightshade)

Solanum hapalum (Furry Nightshade)

Solanum hapalum

Solanum linearifolium (Kangaroo Apple)

Solanum linearifolium
Solanum linearifolium
Solanum linearifolium

Solanum opacum (Dark Nightshade)

Solanum opacum
Solanum opacum
Solanum opacum

Solanum prinophyllum (Forest Nightshade)

Solanum prinophyllum
Solanum prinophyllum
Solanum prinophyllum

Solanum pungetium (Eastern Nightshade)

Solanum pungetium
Solanum pungetium
Solanum pungetium

Solanum silvestre (Violet Nightshade)

Solanum silvestre
Solanum silvestre
Solanum silvestre

Solanum stelligerum (Devil's Needles)

Solanum stelligerum
Solanum stelligerum
Solanum stelligerum

Solanum vescum (Green Kangaroo Apple)

Solanum vescum
Solanum vescum
Solanum vescum

Spyridium cinereum (Tiny Spyridium)

Streblus brunonianus (Whalebone Tree, White Handlewood)

Streblus brunonianus
Streblus brunonianus
Streblus brunonianus

Styphelia attenuata (Small-leaved Beard Heath)

Styphelia attenuata
Styphelia attenuata
Styphelia attenuata

Styphelia ericoides (Pink Beard-Heath)

Styphelia ericoides
Styphelia ericoides
Styphelia ericoides

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