Annex
List: Species listing of Annona seed for sowing
Effective 18 July 2020 to 19 May 2021Table A: List of permitted species
Annona asiatica |
Annona bullata |
Annona cacans |
Annona cherimola |
Annona cherimola x squamosa |
Annona chrysophylla |
Annona coriacea |
Annona cornifolia |
Annona crassiflora |
Annona dioica |
Annona diversifolia |
Annona humboldtiana |
Annona humboldtii |
Annona involucrata |
Annona macrocarpa |
Annona marcgravii |
Annona montana |
Annona muricata |
Annona myristica |
Annona prevostiae |
Annona pubescens |
Annona purpurea |
Annona reticulata |
Annona salzmannii |
Annona scleroderma |
Annona senegalensis |
Annona sphaerocarpa |
Annona squamosa |
Annona testudinea |
Annona tomentosa |
Annona triloba |
Annona tripetala |
Annona var. atemoya |
Annona x atemoya |
Annona tomentosa |
Table B: List of species that are weeds
Annona glabra |
These species have been assessed as posing a high risk of becoming weeds in Australian territory and are not permitted entry for the end use of seeds for sowing or nursery stock.
If a plant is permitted at the species level then all subordinate taxa (e.g. varieties, subspecies, forms and subforms.) of that species are also permitted. Similarly, if a plant is permitted at a genus level, then all species are permitted etc.
Where the parents of a hybrid are permitted the hybrid plant may be imported without a separate BICON case. Imported hybrids must be clearly labelled with their full parentage for identification by the department.
If the species you wish to import is not listed but you believe it is a synonym of a permitted species please contact the Client Contact Group Canberra for an assessment.