- ground-berry
Acrotriche aggregata R.Br. - Red
cluster heath, tall
groundberry or tall
acrotriche Acrotriche baileyana (Domin) J.M.Powell
Acrotriche cordata...
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Acrotriche divaricata is a
prickly shrub native to
southern Australia,
growing to 2
metres tall.
Often found in
sheltered sites, near
rainforest or in...
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Acrotriche rigida is a low
growing shrub in the
family Ericaceae which grows in "intricately
branched and
matted clumps" and is
endemic to New
South Wales...
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Acrotriche depressa,
commonly known as wiry ground-berry or honeypots, is a
flowering plant in the
family Ericaceae. It is a
small shrub with
crowded greyish-green...
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Musho Jaltomata cajacayensis Naranjilla Solanum quitoense Native currant Acrotriche depressa New
Zealand p****ionfruit P****iflora
tetrandra Ooray Davidsonia...
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Native cherry (Exocarpus cupressiformis; Santalaceae)
Native currant (
Acrotriche depressa; Ericaceae)
Native gooseberry (Physalis minima; Solanaceae) Pigface...
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Acrotriche depressa native currant Billardiera cymosa sweet apple-berry
Billardiera longiflora purple apple-berry
Billardiera scandens common apple-berry...
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Dasylirion acrotrichum, the
great desert spoon and
green sotol (also,
spoon yucca,
though not a true Yucca), is a
plant native to the
Chihuahuan Desert...
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rainforest plants are
replaced by
heath plants such as
Acrothamnus spathaceus,
Acrotriche baileyana, ferns, (Gleichenia species),
carnivorous sundews (Drosera species)...
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under the EPBC Act include:
Acacia argyrophylla,
Acacia havilandiorum,
Acrotriche depressa,
Actinotus bellidioides,
Asplenium polyodon,
Atriplex billardierei...