Annex
Guava rust host species/genus for Myrtaceae without conditions
Effective 12 November 2017 to 4 May 2018Aromadendron spp. |
Gymnagathis spp. |
Pentagonaster spp. |
Aspidogenia spp. |
Hexachlamys spp. |
Phyllocalyx spp. |
Astartea spp. |
Hypocalimna |
Pileanthus spp. |
Atomostigma spp. |
Hypocalymma spp. |
Pilothecium spp. |
Aulomyrica spp. |
Jambos spp. |
Pimentus spp. |
Baeckea spp. |
Jambosa spp. |
Pleurocalyptus spp. |
Beaufortia spp. |
Jossinia spp. |
Pseudocaryophyllus spp. |
Bostrychode spp. |
Kajuputi spp. |
Pseudoeugenia spp. |
Britoa spp. |
Kamptzia spp. |
Pseudomyrcianthes spp. |
Burcandia spp. |
Krokia spp. |
Psidiastrum spp. |
Cajuputi spp. |
Krugia spp. |
Psidiomyrtus spp. |
Calycampe spp. |
Lacerdaea spp. |
Purpureostemon spp. |
Calyptranthus spp. |
Leptomyrtus spp. |
Reichea spp. |
Calyptromyrcia spp. |
Leptospermum spp. |
Reicheia spp. |
Cerocarpus spp. |
Lophomyrtus spp. |
Rubachia spp. |
Chamelaucium spp. |
Luma spp. |
Salisia spp. |
Chloromyrtus spp. |
Macromyrtus spp. |
Stenocalyis spp. |
Clavimyrtus spp. |
Macropsidium spp. |
Stenocalyx spp. |
Cloezia spp. |
Malidra spp. |
Strongylocalyx spp. |
Cryptorhiza spp. |
Mearnsia spp. |
Syllisium spp. |
Cumetea spp. |
Meladendron spp. |
Syllysium spp. |
Cynomyrtus spp. |
Melanoleuca spp. |
Symphyomrtus spp. |
Emurtia spp. |
Melleucon spp. |
Tetraeugenia spp. |
Endesmia spp. |
Mentodendron spp. |
Tillospermum spp. |
Episyzgium spp. |
Microjambosa spp. |
Tristaniopsis spp. |
Epleienda spp. |
Microsideros spp. |
Trytomene spp. |
Eplejenda spp. |
Mitropsidium spp. |
Typtomene spp. |
Eremaea spp. |
Myrcialeucus spp. |
Ugni spp. |
Eremaeopsis spp. |
Myrcianthes spp. |
Xanthostemon spp. |
Eucalypton spp. |
Myrciariopsis spp. |
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Eudesmia spp. |
Myrtekmania spp. |
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 Import Services Team for an assessment.