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List: Permitted Myrtaceae species subject to conditions

Effective 30 November 2021 to 4 August 2022

Acca spp. (syn: Feijoa spp.)

Acmena spp.

Angophora spp.

Callistemon spp.

Campomanesia spp.

Eucalyptus spp.

Eugenia spp.

Heteropyxis natalensis

Kunzea spp.

Leptospermum scoparium

Lophomyrtus bullata

Lophomyrtus obcordata

Lophomyrtus x ralphii

Marlierea spp.

Melaleuca spp.

Metrosideros albiflora

Metrosideros bartlettii

Metrosideros carminea

Metrosideros colensoi

Metrosideros collina

Metrosideros collina var. collina

Metrosideros collina var. villosa

Metrosideros diffusa

Metrosideros excelsa

Metrosideros excelsa x polymorpha

Metrosideros flexuosa

Metrosideros fulgens

Metrosideros kermadecensis

Metrosideros perforata

Metrosideros polymorpha

Metrosideros queenslandica

Metrosideros robusta

Metrosideros sclerocarpa

Metrosideros tomentosa

Metrosideros umbellata

Metrosideros villosa

Myrcia spp.

Myrciaria spp.

Myrtus communis

Myrtus ugni

Paivaea spp.

Pimenta spp.

Psidium spp.

Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa

Rhodomyrtus psidioides

Rhodomyrtus tomentosa

Scholtzia spp.

Syncarpia glomulifera

Syzygium spp.

Thryptomene calycina

Verticordia spp.

Xanthostemon verdugonianus

Information

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.