Annex
Permitted guava/Eucalyptus host species for Myrtaceae subject to requirements
Effective 14 July 2015 to 24 February 2016Acmena spp. |
Callistemon spp. |
Campomanesia spp. |
Eugenia spp. |
Feijoa spp. |
Heteropyxis natalensis |
Hypocalimna 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 psidiodes |
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa |
Scholtzia spp. |
Syncarpia glomulifera |
Syzygium spp. |
Thryptomene calycina |
Verticordia 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.