Plant Diseases Regulations 1989 (WA)
Western Australia
Plant Diseases Act 1914
These regulations were repealed by the
Western Australia
Western Australia
Plant Diseases Act 1914Plant Diseases Act 1914
These regulations may be cited as the
These regulations shall come into operation on 1 July 1989.
In these regulations unless the contrary intention appears —
(a) the exporter is equipped to carry out the relevant treatment and the exporter’s staff are trained in the correct techniques of treatment and maintain records of treatment;
(b) the area of origin is certified as being free from specified diseases; or
(c) approved quarantine protocols have been carried out;
(a) of treatment of potential carriers; or
(b) of conditions under which plants were grown; or
(c) that a potential carrier or an area was inspected and found free of specified diseases,
supplied by —
(d) the Department of Agriculture in the State or Territory in which the plants originated; or
(e) a person nominated under a quality assurance system approved by the Director General,
and
Subject to these regulations a person may move plants into the State or out of any specified part of the State under a quality assurance system approved by the Director General.
(1) A person shall not bring into the State any plant unless —
(a) the plant is —
(i) native to the State; or
(ii) listed in Schedule 5;
or
(b) the Director General has approved the bringing of that plant into the State and the person complies with any conditions imposed by the Director General.
Penalty: $5 000.
(2) Nothing in this regulation affects the application of regulation 4 if the plant is also referred to in Schedule 1.
(3) The fact that a plant brought into the State is native to the State or listed in Schedule 5 does not affect the liability of the person bringing that plant into the State if by doing so the person also brings into the State a plant that is neither native to the State nor listed in Schedule 5.
(4) Subregulation (3) applies even if inspection, testing or laboratory analysis at the time the plant was brought into the State did not reveal that the plant was contaminated with a plant that was neither native to the State nor listed in Schedule 5.
(1) The conditions under which a potential carrier, referred to in Schedule 1 Part A column 1, shall be allowed into the State are referred to by number in columns 2 to 5, opposite the name of the potential carrier to which those conditions apply and are set out numerically in Schedule 1 Part B.
(1a) The conditions under which a potential carrier, referred to in Schedule 1 Part AA column 1, shall be allowed into the State are referred to by number in column 2, opposite the name of the potential carrier to which those conditions apply and are set out numerically in Schedule 1 Part B.
(2) Subject to regulation 4A a person who brings into the State a potential carrier in contravention of the conditions applicable to that potential carrier set out in Schedule 1 commits an offence.
Penalty: $5 000.
(1) Notwithstanding regulation 4 the Director General may approve the entry into the State of otherwise prohibited or restricted potential carriers for experimental purposes.
(2) An approval given for the purposes of subregulation (1) may specify —
(a) the period during which the approval is to have effect; and
(b) such conditions relating to the entry of the potential carrier as the Director General thinks fit.
(1) Notwithstanding regulation 4, the Minister may approve the entry into the State of an otherwise prohibited or restricted potential carrier for the purpose of processing or export from the State.
(2) An approval given for the purposes of subregulation (1) may specify —
(a) the period during which the approval is to have effect; and
(b) such conditions relating to the entry of the potential carrier as the Minister thinks fit.
For experimental purposes or the introduction of new genetic material otherwise prohibited the Director General may approve the entry of propagating material and such material shall be grown in post entry quarantine, screened and found free of specified diseases prior to release.
A person must not —
(a) bring into the State; or
(b) possess within the State,
a disease listed in Schedule 11 unless the Director General has approved of the person doing so and the person complies with any conditions imposed by the Director General.
Penalty: a fine of $5 000.
(1) Subject to subregulations (6) and (8), a person who brings any potential carrier listed in Schedule 1 into the State shall present that potential carrier, immediately upon entry into the State, for inspection by an inspector at an inspection point.
(2) A person who fails to comply with subregulation (1) commits an offence.
Penalty: $5 000.
(3) Inspection points referred to in subregulation (1) are at the following places —
(a) the
Port of Fremantle ; and(b) Perth Airport ; and(c) the Department of Agriculture
2 Checkpoint on theEyre Highway at the Western Australian/South Australian border; and(d) the Department of Agriculture
2 atKalgoorlie ; and(e) the Department of Agriculture
2 Checkpoint at Kununurra; and(f) the
East Perth Rail Terminal; and(g) the
Kalgoorlie Rail Terminal; and(h) the Kewdale rail freight yards; and
(i) the
Kalgoorlie rail freight yards; and
[(j) deleted] (k) Kalgoorlie Airport ; and(l) Broome Airport ; and(m) Kununurra Airport .
(4) The driver of a conveyance shall on reaching an inspection point referred to in subregulation (3)(c) or (e) stop the conveyance and keep it stationary until permitted by an inspector to proceed.
(5) A person who fails to comply with subregulation (4) commits an offence.
Penalty: $5 000.
(6) Subregulation (1) does not apply to a person who brings a cargo container or truck into the State if that person lodges with an inspector at a place referred to in subregulation (3) —
(a) a notice in a form approved by the Director General; or
(b) any other document that satisfies the inspector as to the contents of the cargo container or truck,
and the inspector advises that person that the inspector does not wish to inspect the cargo container or truck.
(7) A notice referred to in subregulation (6) must —
(a) specify any cargo container or truck which the person has brought into the State; and
(b) contain the information required by the form; and
(c) be signed in the manner specified in the form.
(8) Subregulation (1) does not apply in relation to a potential carrier that is brought into the State by post if, as soon as is practicable after its entry into the State, the potential carrier is presented for inspection by an inspector at —
(a) the
Australia Post Depot,Pilbara St , Welshpool; or(b) the offices of Agriculture Western
Australia 2 ,Baron‑Hay Court, South Perth .
(1) The importer shall be responsible for unpacking any potential carrier and for preparing it for inspection to the satisfaction of the Director General.
(2) A person shall not unpack a potential carrier or remove a potential carrier from an inspection point without the permission of an inspector.
Penalty: $5 000.
(3) Any potential carrier which has been given a clearance by an inspector shall be removed as soon as practicable unless otherwise approved.
(1) The owner of imported fruit, vegetable, seed or plants shall ensure that they are transported in new or approved containers bearing the details specified in subregulation (2).
Penalty: $5 000.
(2) All containers referred to in subregulation (1) shall have details of the commodity type, the commodity producer, packer or agent and the district of production printed on an external surface in letters not less than 5 mm in height.
(1) The importer of any potential carrier including rock, mineral and soil, shall pay inspection fees (or where interstate certification requires assessment, documentation assessment fees) and disinfection fees set out in Schedule 2 but fees are not payable in respect of Items (excluding used vehicles) consigned privately for other than commercial purposes.
(2) The importer of any plant that is subjected to laboratory analysis to ascertain whether it contains any plants that are neither native to the State nor listed in Schedule 5, shall pay an analysis fee as set out in Schedule 2.
(3) The Director General may waive the fee imposed by subregulation (2) if the plant is being imported for other than commercial purposes.
A quarantine notice shall be in the form of Form 1 in Schedule 3.
(1) For the purposes of section 13(1)(b) of the Act a warning sign may be erected beside any road to give notice to a person driving on that road of the presence of any inspector.
(2) A warning sign that is erected beside a road under subregulation (1) has the effect of an order, given by an inspector, to any person driving a conveyance on that road towards that warning sign to reduce the speed of that conveyance or to stop the conveyance according to the directions given by that sign.
(3) The driver of a conveyance shall on reaching a warning sign obey and carry out the directions given by that sign, and upon stopping the conveyance shall keep it stationary until permitted by an inspector to proceed.
Penalty: $5 000.
The driver of a conveyance ordered by an inspector to stop, whether at or near a warning sign or by spoken word or recognized hand signal shall carry out that order and keep the conveyance stationary until permitted by the inspector to proceed.
Penalty: $5 000.
A person shall not wilfully or negligently damage or interfere with, or remove or obliterate, any warning sign erected or maintained or placed near a road pursuant to these regulations.
Penalty: $5 000.
(1) A notice under section 23 of the Act, directing that a conveyance, vessel or consignment be taken, under quarantine, to a specified place shall be in the form of Form 1 in Schedule 3.
(2) Where a notice is issued to a person under section 23 of the Act requiring that person to take a conveyance, vessel or consignment under quarantine, to a specified place, the person shall take the conveyance, vessel or consignment directly to the specified place,
in toto .
Penalty: $5 000.
(3) Where a conveyance, vessel or consignment is detained at a place pursuant to section 23 of the Act, a person shall not remove it from that place without the permission of an inspector.
Penalty: $5 000.
(1) An inspector may, in order to facilitate the inspection or search of a conveyance or consignment under section 13 or 23 of the Act, request the person in charge of the conveyance or consignment —
(a) to open or otherwise provide access to the conveyance or consignment; or
(b) to unload any goods or things from the conveyance or forming part of the consignment; or
(c) to open any package or container in or on the conveyance or forming part of the consignment,
to the satisfaction of the inspector.
(2) If a person fails to comply with a request under subregulation (1) —
(a) the inspector may do the thing requested or cause it to be done; and
(b) any costs incurred under paragraph (a) may be recovered by the Director General in a court of competent jurisdiction up to an amount of $5 000.
The diseases or classes or groups of diseases specified in Schedule 7 are prescribed for the purposes of section 10 of the Act.
(1) In order to —
(a) prevent disease from being introduced into specified portions of the State; or
(b) eradicate a specified disease; or
(c) lessen the risk of the spread of a specified disease,
a person shall comply with the treatment of plants, fruit, coverings, goods, conveyances, vessels or other things and the controls on specified diseases, set out in this Division.
(2) A person who fails to comply with the treatment or controls referred to in subregulation (1) commits an offence.
Penalty: $5 000.
(1) Unless the contrary intention appears —
(a) in this regulation and in Schedule 4A Part 3 —
(b) in this regulation —
(a) the Shires of Gingin, Jerramungup and Ravensthorpe; and
(b) that portion of the State described in Schedule 1 Part B condition 14(3)(b).
(2) Subject to subregulation (5) a person who grows potatoes in the Perth Statistical Division —
(a) shall ensure that all potato crops are fork tested for potato cyst nematode at the crop maturity stage as specified by an inspector; and
(b) shall obtain a certificate from an inspector in the form of Form 2A in Schedule 3 certifying that the potatoes have been treated in accordance with this regulation; and
(c) shall not move any machinery, farm equipment, bulk bins, bags or other containers from the Perth Statistical Division to any other part of the State until he receives a certificate issued by an inspector in the form of Form 4 in Schedule 3 verifying that the machinery, farm equipment, bulk bins, bags or other containers have been cleaned and are free from soil contamination.
(3) Subject to subregulation (5) a person who washes, grades, packs, stores, processes or otherwise treats potatoes grown in the Perth Statistical Division shall —
(a) not take delivery of any potatoes unless the potatoes are accompanied by Form 2A issued in accordance with subregulation (2)(b); and
(b) ensure that trucks, containers and any other form of conveyance or potential carrier which has been in contact with the potatoes do not leave the premises until all soil and potato material has been removed; and
(c) clean soil and potato material from packing, processing and other equipment which has been in contact with the potatoes curing packing or processing; and
(d) deep bury the soil and potato material removed under paragraphs (b) and (c).
(4) Subject to subregulation (5) a person who distributes or sells potatoes grown in the Perth Statistical Division —
(a) shall ensure the potatoes are washed clean of any soil before distribution or sale;
(b) shall not distribute or sell the potatoes to any potato growing region of the State outside the Perth Statistical Division;
(c) may distribute or sell clean washed waste potatoes for stock feed in the metropolitan area in approved quantities at distribution points nominated by an inspector.
(5) An inspector may, by notice, upon receipt of a written request from a person referred to in subregulation (2), (3) or (4) exempt the person from any or all of the treatment or controls referred to in subregulation (2), (3) or (4).
(6) For the purposes of regulation 16(1) —
(a) Perth Statistical Division is a specified portion of the State; and
(b) potato cyst nematode (
Globodera rostochiensis ) is a specified disease.
(7) A person who takes imported potatoes into —
(a) the Shire of Gingin, Jerramungup or Ravensthorpe; or
(b) that portion of the State described in Schedule 1 Part B condition 14(3)(b),
commits an offence.
(1) In this regulation —
(2) A person who takes potatoes from another part of the State into the Shire of Esperance other than —
(a) minitubers, tissue cultured or plantlets or potatoes, other than potatoes referred to in paragraph (b), that are grown under conditions approved by the Director General; or
(b) ware potatoes grown in this State other than those grown in the Perth Statistical Division,
commits an offence.
(3) A person who takes into the Shire of Esperance —
(a) machinery, farm equipment, bulk bins or containers, other than bags, that have been used in relation to potatoes or that have been on a property on which potatoes are or have been grown; or
(b) a vehicle used to transport livestock that has been on a property on which potatoes are or have been grown,
unless accompanied by a certificate issued by an inspector that it is free from plant material and soil commits an offence.
(4) A person who takes bags —
(a) that have been used in relation to potatoes; or
(b) that have been on a property on which potatoes are or have been grown,
into the Shire of Esperance commits an offence.
(1) In this regulation —
(2) A person shall not remove any part of a banana plant (except fruit) or soil from the Carnarvon quarantine area or the Kununurra quarantine area except in accordance with approved conditions.
(3) For the purposes of regulation 16(1) banana aphid, banana weevil borer and
Panama wilt are specified diseases.
(1) In this regulation —
(a) the area within 50 kilometres of the Broome Post Office; or
(b) the area within 50 kilometres of the Carnarvon Post Office; or
(c) the area within 50 kilometres of the Kununurra Post Office.
(2) This regulation applies to a covering that contains banana fruit grown or packed within 50 kilometres of a known outbreak of
Panama disease tropical race 4 (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense ).(3) A person shall not take or send a covering to which this regulation applies into a quarantine area from another part of the State, unless the covering is stamped in accordance with subregulation (5).
(4) A person shall not take delivery, in a quarantine area, of a covering to which this regulation applies from another part of the State, unless the covering is stamped in accordance with subregulation (5).
(5) The covering is to be stamped in an approved manner to indicate that the covering and its contents have been inspected by an inspector and found to be free of soil and plant debris.
(6) For the purposes of regulation 16(1) —
(a) a quarantine area is a specified portion of the State; and
(b) Panama disease tropical race 4 (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense ) is a specified disease.
(1) A grower who detects western flower thrips on his property must, as soon as practicable —
(a) apply a control spray treatment to the infested crops; and
(b) maintain a monitoring programme,
approved by the Director General.
[(2) deleted] (3) A person must not remove cut flowers from an area within a 50 km radius of an outbreak of western flower thrips unless the flowers —
(a) have been treated as approved by the Director General; or
(b) have been inspected by an authorised inspector and found to be free from western flower thrips; or
(c) are from a property which has been declared to be free from western flower thrips by the Director General; or
(d) are from a property on which a spraying and monitoring programme approved by the Director General has been applied.
[(4) deleted] (5) For the purposes of regulation 16(1) western flower thrips is a specified disease.
(1) A person shall not remove palm plants or cut palm foliage from an area in Western Australia that is infested with palm leaf beetle to any other part of Western Australia unless the palm plants or cut palm foliage comply with the requirements of subregulation (2).
(2) Palm plants and cut palm foliage comply with this subregulation if —
(a) a Department of Agriculture
2 officer has certified —(i) in the case of palm plants, that the throat and spear of each plant has been sprayed with a solution of carbaryl at a concentration of not less than 0.1% active ingredient, together with a commercial wetting agent —
(I) between 7 and 9 days prior to removal from the area; and
(II) within 24 hours prior to removal from the area;
(ii) in the case of cut palm foliage, that the foliage has been cover sprayed to the point of run‑off with a solution of carbaryl at a concentration of not less than 0.1% active ingredient, together with a commercial wetting agent within 24 hours prior to removal from the area;
or
(b) the palm plants or cut palm foliage come from an approved nursery that carries out the appropriate treatments set out in paragraph (a)(i) or (a)(ii).
(3) For the purposes of regulation 16(1) infestation with palm leaf beetle is a specified disease.
(1) In this regulation —
(2) A person who takes citrus fruit or stone fruit into the Ord River Irrigation Area from another part of the State during the period beginning on 1 April and ending on 30 November in any year unless the fruit is certified —
(a) as being from a part of the State that is free from Mediterranean fruit fly (
Ceratitis capitata ); or(b) as having been disinfested in an approved manner,
commits an offence.
Penalty: $5 000.
(3) For the purposes of regulation 16(1) —
(a) the Ord River Irrigation Area is a specified portion of the State; and
(b) Mediterranean fruit fly (
Ceratitis capitata ) is a specified disease.
(1) In this subdivision unless the contrary intention appears —
(2) Section 11 of the Act applies to the disease.
(3) The measures to be adopted in relation to the disease —
(a) for the purposes of section 11 of the Act; and
(b) under section 12 of the Act when fruit fly is the disease to which a notice relates,
shall be treatment applied in accordance with subregulations (4) to (8).
(4) Treatment in accordance with Part 1, 2 or 3 of Schedule 4 shall be applied to every fruit tree, and to every fruit vine, having fruit thereon in the orchard concerned.
(5) All infected fruit shall be picked from each fruit tree and all fallen fruit shall be gathered from the ground, in the orchard concerned —
(a) in the case of apricots, feijoas, figs, guavas, loquats, nectarines, peaches, pears, persimmons, plums and quinces, at least once in every 24 hours; and
(b) in the case of fruits other than apples and fruits referred to in paragraph (a), at least once in every 3 days,
and subject to subregulation (8) destroyed by boiling, burning or some other method approved by a person authorised by the Director General.
(6) Whenever treatment is applied in accordance with subregulation (8) or Part 2 of Schedule 4 to any fruit by spraying it with a liquid mixture containing dimethoate or fenthion, a person shall not pick or gather for consumption or for sale any of the fruit so sprayed within 7 days of that spraying.
(7) Whenever treatment is applied in accordance with Part 3 of Schedule 4 to any fruit tree or fruit vine having fruit thereon by spraying it with a liquid mixture containing trichlorfon, a person shall not pick or gather for consumption or for sale any fruit from that fruit tree within 2 days of that spraying.
(8) Instead of gathering fallen fruit and destroying it a person may cover spray fallen fruit, other than citrus fruit or fruit found to be infected with the disease, with a 0.08% active ingredient water mixture of fenthion so that the fallen fruit is completely wetted.
(1) In this subdivision and Schedule 4A unless the contrary intention appears —
(2) Section 11 of the Act applies to the disease.
(3) The occupier of an orchard where the disease exists or appears to exist shall take and adopt the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4A Part 1 or cause those steps and measures to be taken and adopted.
(4) An occupier referred to in subregulation (3) who fails to comply with Schedule 4A Part 1 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (10).
Penalty: $5 000.
(5) The occupier of an orchard referred to in subregulation (3) who operates an associated orchard shall comply with the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4A Part 1, clause 10 in order to prevent the spread of the disease.
(6) An occupier referred to in subregulation (5) who fails to comply with Schedule 4A Part 1, clause 10 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (10).
Penalty: $5 000.
(7) Where the disease is the subject of a notice under section 12 of the Act the owner or occupier of an orchard in an area defined in the notice shall take and adopt the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4A Part 2 or cause those steps and measures to be taken and adopted.
(8) Subregulation (7) has effect whether or not the disease exists or appears to exist in the orchard.
(9) An owner or occupier referred to in subregulation (7) who fails to comply with Schedule 4A Part 2 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (10).
Penalty: $5 000.
(10) An inspector may by notice upon receipt of a written request from an owner or occupier exempt the owner or occupier from any or all of the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4A Part 1 or 2.
(1) Subject to subregulation (2) a person who washes, grades, packs, stores, processes, distributes or otherwise treats potatoes grown by the owner or occupier of an orchard to which this subdivision applies shall comply with Schedule 4A Part 3.
(2) An inspector may by notice upon receipt of a written request from a person referred to in subregulation (1) exempt the person from complying with all or any of the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4A Part 3.
(3) A person referred to in subregulation (1) who fails to comply with subregulation (1) commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (2).
Penalty: $5 000.
(1) In this subdivision and Schedule 4B unless the contrary intention appears —
(2) Section 11 of the Act applies to the disease.
(3) The occupier of an orchard where the disease exists or appears to exist shall take and adopt the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4B Part 1 or cause those steps and measures to be taken and adopted.
(4) An occupier referred to in subregulation (3) who fails to comply with Schedule 4B Part 1 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (8).
Penalty: $5 000.
(5) Where the disease is the subject of a notice under section 12 of the Act and an orchard is in an area defined in the notice the owner or occupier of the orchard shall take and adopt the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4B Part 2 or cause those steps and measures to be taken and adopted.
(6) Subregulation (5) has effect whether or not the disease exists or appears to exist in the orchard.
(7) An owner or occupier referred to in subregulation (5) who fails to comply with Schedule 4B Part 2 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (8).
Penalty: $5 000.
(8) An inspector may by notice upon receipt of a written request from an owner or occupier exempt the owner or occupier from any or all of the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4B Parts 1 and 2.
(1) Subject to subregulation (2) a person who transports, packs, stores, distributes or otherwise handles any apples grown by the owner or occupier of an orchard to which this subdivision applies shall comply with the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4B Part 3.
(2) An inspector may by notice, upon receipt of a written request from a person referred to in subregulation (1) exempt the person from complying with all or any of the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4B Part 3.
(3) A person referred to in subregulation (1) who fails to comply with Schedule 4B Part 3 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (2).
Penalty: $5 000.
(1) Subject to subregulation (2) a person who receives apple trees from a nursery on an orchard to which this subdivision applies shall comply with the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4B Part 4.
(2) An inspector may by notice upon receipt of a written request from a person referred to in subregulation (1) exempt the person from complying with all or any of the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4B Part 4.
(3) A person referred to in subregulation (1) who fails to comply with Schedule 4B Part 4 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (2).
Penalty: $5 000.
(1) In this regulation and in Schedule 1 —
(2) Immediately following arrival in the State, the containers of apple tissue culture shall be examined by a plant pathologist who shall ensure that the apple tissue culture is free from —
(a) apple scab; and
(b) contaminant micro‑organisms; and
(c) discolouration or necrotic tissue.
(3) If apple scab is detected in a container the plant pathologist shall destroy the entire consignment.
(4) If any contamination, discolouration or necrotic tissue is discovered in a container that container shall be destroyed.
(5) Where no contamination is detected and there are no symptoms of disease the apple tissue culture may be moved, under quarantine, to an approved propagation house for deflasking, weaning and continued growth.
(6) The plantlets must be kept in the approved propagation house in humid conditions (95% humidity or more) for the first 10 days and inspected by a plant pathologist —
(a) between 0 and 10 days; and
(b) between 20 and 30 days,
after removal from the container.
(7) If following inspection under subregulation (6)(a) and (b) the plantlets are free of apple scab the consignment may be released from quarantine.
(8) If following inspection under subregulation (6)(a) and (b) apple scab is detected the plant pathologist shall destroy the entire consignment.
(9) The costs of inspection and testing under this regulation shall be the responsibility of the importer.
(10) For the purposes of subregulation (5) the Director General will approve a propagation house where he or she is satisfied that —
(a) the premises have the facilities to —
(i) keep the imported material separate from other apple material; and
(ii) ensure limited access to other than nominated staff;
and
(b) the staff will —
(i) undertake not to apply any fungicide with activity against apple scab; and
(ii) keep records of names and addresses of the purchasers of imported material.
(1) In this subdivision and Schedule 4C unless the contrary intention appears —
(2) Section 11 of the Act applies to the disease.
(3) The occupier of an orchard where the disease exists or appears to exist shall take and adopt the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4C Part 1 or cause those steps and measures to be taken and adopted.
(4) An occupier referred to in subregulation (3) who fails to comply with Schedule 4C Part 1 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (8).
Penalty: $5 000.
(5) Where the disease is the subject of a notice under section 12 of the Act and a orchard is in an area defined in the notice the owner or occupier of the orchard shall take and adopt the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4C Part 2 or cause those steps and measures to be taken and adopted.
(6) Subregulation (5) has effect whether or not the disease exists or appears to exist in the orchard.
(7) An owner or occupier referred to in subregulation (5) who fails to comply with Schedule 4C Part 2 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (8).
Penalty: $5 000.
(8) An inspector may by notice exempt an owner or occupier from any or all of the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4C Parts 1 and 2.
(1) Subject to subregulation (2) a person who transports, packs, stores, distributes or otherwise handles any fruit grown by the owner or occupier of an orchard to which this subdivision applies shall comply with the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4C Part 3.
(2) An inspector may by notice exempt a person from complying with all or any of the steps and measures specified in Schedule 4C Part 3.
(3) A person referred to in subregulation (1) who fails to comply with Schedule 4C Part 3 commits an offence unless the non‑compliance is authorised by an exemption under subregulation (2).
Penalty: $5 000.
For the purposes of section 22B(1)(a) of the Act, premises for the inspection of imported potential carriers must have —
(a) a secure quarantine area of a size approved as suitable for the type and volume of the imports to be stored; and
(b) a weather‑proof inspection area with natural or artificial light of not less than 600 lux intensity; and
(c) a white topped inspection bench of a size approved as suitable for the type and nature of the imports to be inspected.
For the purposes of section 22B(1)(a) of the Act, premises for the treatment of any potential carriers must have —
(a) for fumigation —
(i) approved facilities and equipment to maintain and monitor gas at the appropriate concentrations; and
(ii) approved chemical heating facilities; and
(iii) approved fans to disperse and circulate any chemicals; and
(iv) a secure quarantine area;
and
(b) for spraying —
(i) approved spraying and safety equipment; and
(ii) a secure quarantine area;
and
(c) for disinfestation treatments —
(i) if the disinfestation treatment is cold disinfestation, approved facilities which are adequate to keep the temperature within the required range, and approved temperature monitoring equipment; and
(ii) for all types of disinfestation treatments, facilities and equipment approved as suitable for the type of treatment carried out; and
(iii) a secure quarantine area.
For the purposes of section 22B(1)(a) of the Act, premises for carrying out the cleaning of any potential carriers must have —
(a) a secure quarantine and cleaning area of a size approved as suitable for the cleaning to be carried out, which is constructed of concrete or bitumen and which drains to an approved sump; and
(b) an approved sump which is free draining to a below ground holding tank and is connected to deep sewerage, a leach drain or a secure settling pond.
For the purposes of section 22B(1)(a) of the Act, premises where potential carriers are handled for experimental or laboratory purposes must have —
(a) approved facilities to dispose of residues and discarded containers; and
(b) a secure quarantine and testing area.
(1) For the purposes of section 22B(1)(a) of the Act, premises registered as a propagation house for tissue cultured apple/grape plants must have —
(a) secure quarantine facilities allowing apple/grape plants to be kept separate from other apple/grape material;
(b) for grape plants, facilities to maintain the humidity in which the grape plants are kept.
(2) For the purposes of section 22B(1)(b) of the Act, the person in whose name the propagation house is registered shall ensure —
(a) that a register recording the names and addresses of purchasers of imported apple or grape plants is established and maintained; and
(b) that grape plants are kept or stored in an atmosphere of at least 95% humidity.
(1) For the purposes of section 22B(1)(a) of the Act, premises for the disposal of waste potential carriers, and for the quarantine clearance of passengers and crew, arriving in Western Australia by air, sea, rail or road must have —
(a) an approved quarantine area and white topped bench for the inspection of baggage, with lighting of not less than 600 lux intensity; and
(b) signs of an approved type and number to advise persons that they are subject to quarantine restrictions; and
(c) approved facilities for the disposal of waste potential carriers.
(2) For the purposes of section 22B(1)(b) of the Act, the person in whose name the quarantine premises are registered shall ensure that, prior to arrival, advice is given to persons who are about to enter Western Australia that those persons are subject to Western Australia’s quarantine laws, and that their baggage and other possessions may be subject to inspection when they arrive in Western Australia.
For the purposes of section 22B(1)(b) of the Act, the person in whose name private treatment and inspection premises are registered shall ensure that, in relation to those registered premises —
(a) the public does not have access to inspection and quarantine areas without permission of the registered person or nominated staff members; and
(b) access to a propagation house is restricted to nominated staff members; and
(c) a person is nominated to control the inspection or quarantine area, or both, and that the nominated person is an approved person; and
(d) potential carriers under quarantine are physically separated from other goods; and
(e) any instructions issued by an inspector are complied with as soon as is practicable; and
(f) the Director General is notified immediately, in writing, of any changes in ownership of, or planned modifications to, the premises; and
(g) accurate records are kept of quarantined potential carriers which have come into, been treated, etc. at or left, the premises; and
(h) staff receive training of an approved type; and
(i) staff are appropriately licensed to use fumigants or treatments which are in fact used, and facilities for the use of those fumigants or treatments are, where necessary under any other written law, approved for those purposes by the appropriate authorities; and
(j) fungicides with activity against apple scab or downy mildew are not applied in a propagation house, and shall give a written undertaking not to apply any such fungicide in any propagation house registered in that person’s name.
For the purposes of section 22B(2)(a) of the Act, an application for registration of private inspection and treatment premises must include the following prescribed details, to be completed by the owner or occupier —
(a) the name of the applicant; and
(b) the address and the postal address of the premises; and
(c) the telephone number and facsimile number of the premises; and
(d) the functions for which the registration is sought; and
(e) the proposed imports; and
(f) the name of a person who is to be nominated as responsible for the operation of the quarantine area or the inspection area, or both; and
(g) acknowledgment by the applicant that —
(i) it is understood that if registration is granted, it is subject to the prescribed standards and prescribed manner of conduct being met for the duration of the registration, and that an inspector may at any time during the registration period inspect the premises to ensure that the standards and manner of conduct are being met and maintained; and
(ii) the Director General may cancel the registration if the standards and manner of conduct are not being met and maintained;
and
(h) the signature of the applicant and the date of the application.
(1) For the purposes of section 22B(2)(b) of the Act and subject to subregulation (2), the annual fee for —
(a) an application for registration of private treatment and inspection premises is $241; and
(b) an application to renew an existing registration of private treatment and inspection premises is $241.
(2) If private treatment and inspection premises which are the subject of an application for registration are already registered by the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service of the Commonwealth for the purposes of similar overseas quarantine functions, the application fee in subregulation (1)(a) is $60.
A requisition under section 14 of the Act shall be in the form of Form 8 in Schedule 3.
(1) The offences described in Schedule 8 are prescribed for the purposes of section 35 of the Act and the amount appearing in the final column of that Schedule, directly opposite an offence, is the prescribed penalty in respect of that offence, if dealt with under that section.
(2) Form No. 10 in Schedule 3 is prescribed, under section 35(3) of the Act, as the form of an infringement notice.
(3) Form No. 11 in Schedule 3 is prescribed, under section 35(7) of the Act, as the form of a notice of withdrawal of an infringement notice.
[Regulations 4, 6 and 19DA(1)]
In Part A potential carriers (plants) are listed alphabetically in column 1 and further divided into plants or parts thereof, cuttings, budwood, seed, fruit, vegetables and products in columns 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively.
The conditions of entry into the State for each potential carrier are listed numerically adjacent to the potential carrier in the relevant columns.
In Part AA potential carriers (other than plants) are listed alphabetically in column 1.
The conditions of entry into the State for each potential carrier are listed numerically adjacent to the potential carrier in column 2.
Alternative conditions are separated by a slash.
In Part B full details of the conditions of entry are listed numerically.
Abiu...................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Acerola................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Almond................. | 13, 17, 18, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 18, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
| see Berries | ||||
| 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 11, 4/7/9C, 41, 52, 55 | |
Apple.................... | 1 | 1 | 16 | 1 |
Apple tissue culture............... | 49 | — | — | — |
Apricot.................. | 13, 17, 18, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 18, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 1, 31, 31A |
Aquatic plants....... | 21 | 21 | — | — |
Artichoke.............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Asparagus............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 55 | — | 16 | 55 |
Asteraceae (Compositae) see Schedule 10, including chickory, endives, hawk’s beard, hawkweed, nipplewort, hawkbit, tobacco, petunia, figwort and speedwell | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 58 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 58 | 16 | 41, 52, 55, 58 |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52 | 29, 41, 51, 52 | 16 | 41, 51, 52 | |
Avocado............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 46, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 46, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/4B/9C, 41, 46, 52, 55 |
Babaco ................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9A/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Babiana (baboon flower, baboon root) .................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 53, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 53, 55 | 16 | — |
Banana ................. | 1/24 | 1/24 | — | 4/5/9A/9D, 52, 55 |
Beans.................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Beetroot................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Berries.................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9E, 41, 52, 55 |
Blackberry............ | see Berries | |||
Black sapote......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/7/9A/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 | |
Breadfruit............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9E, 41, 52, 55 |
Broccoli................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Brussel sprouts..... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Bulbs.................... | 13, 17, 27, 45 | — | — | — |
Cabbage................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Caimito (Star apple) ............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/4A/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Cape gooseberry... | see Berries | |||
Capsicum.............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/7/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Capulin................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9E, 41, 52, 55 |
Carambola............ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/4A/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Carrots.................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Cashew apple....... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Casimiroa (White sapote) .............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/7/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Cauliflower........... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Cherimoya............ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Cherry................... | 13, 17, 18, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 18, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 1, 26, 31A |
Chilli..................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/7/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Chinese cabbage... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Chinese gooseberry......... | see Kiwi fruit | |||
Chives................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 35, 41, 45, 55 | — | 16 | 35, 41, 55 |
Choko................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Chrysanthemums (for planting) .... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | — |
Chrysanthemums (cut flowers) ..... | — | 41, 52, 55 | — | — |
Citron.................... | see Citrus | |||
Citrus (other than Mandarin)......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 50A, 51, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 50A, 51, 52, 55 | 16 | 4D/7/9C, 41, 51, 52, 55 |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52 | 29, 41, 51, 52 | 16 | 4/9K, 41, 51, 52 | |
Coconut................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 39, 45, 55 | 39A, 55 | — | 55 |
Coffee berry......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9J, 41, 52, 55 |
Corms .................. | 13, 17, 27, 45 | — | — | — |
Corn ..................... | see Maize | |||
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 41, 52, 55 | |
Cotton................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 47, 52, 55 | — | 16, 37 | 41, 55 |
Cowpea................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16, 48 | — |
| 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 41, 52, 55 | |
Crocos.................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 53, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 53, 55 | 16 | — |
Crocosmia aurea (Planchon) ........ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 53, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 53, 55 | 16 | — |
Cucumber............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/7/9G, 41, 52, 55 |
Cumquat .............. | see Citrus | |||
Custard apple........ | see | |||
Cut flowers and foliage (not specified elsewhere) ........ | — | 28, 41, 52, 55 | — | — |
| 13, 17, 18, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 18, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 1 | |
Date...................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Douglas fir............ | 3, 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 55 | 3, 29, 55 | 16 | 55 |
Durian................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Egg fruit............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/9J, 41, 52, 55 |
Elms ..................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 38, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 38, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | — |
| 1 | 1 | 16 | 1 | |
Eugena ................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/9F, 41, 52, 55 |
European larch..... | 3, 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 55 | 3, 29, 55 | 16 | 55 |
Feijoa.................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52 | 29, 41, 51, 52 | 16 | 41, 51, 52 | |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52 | 29, 41, 51, 52 | 16 | 41, 51, 52 | |
Fig........................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Firethorn............... | see | |||
Fortunella............. | see Citrus | |||
Fruit (not specified elsewhere) ........ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9F, 41, 52, 55 |
Fruit trees............. | see Plants | |||
Garlic.................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 35, 41, 45, 55 | — | 16 | 35 |
Gaylussacia spp. (Huckleberries) | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 4/9E, 41, 52, 55, 57 |
Ginger................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Gladiolus.............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 53, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 53, 55 | 16 | — |
Granadilla............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9H, 41, 52, 55 |
Grapefruit............. | see Citrus | |||
Grape ................... | 1, 44 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Grumichama......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Guava................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9I, 41, 52, 55 |
Hawthorn.............. | see | |||
Hay ...................... | 27, 33 | — | — | — |
Heliconia ............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 41, 52, 55 | 16 | — |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52 | 29, 41, 51, 52 | 16 | 41, 51, 52 | |
Hibiscus................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 47, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 47, 52, 55 | 16 | — |
Honeydew............ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9G, 41, 52, 55 |
Hugeria spp. ........ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 57 |
Jaboticaba............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Jackfruit ............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Juneberry.............. | see | |||
Kiwifruit............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Kumquat............... | see Cumquat | |||
Leek...................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 35, 41, 45, 55 | — | 16 | 35, 41, 55 |
Leucothoe spp. .... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 41, 52, 55, 57 |
Lemon ................. | see Citrus | |||
Lettuce ................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 58 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55, 58 |
Lime .................... | see Citrus | |||
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52 | 29, 41, 51, 52 | 16 | 41, 51, 52 | |
Loganberry........... | see Berries | |||
Longan ................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 55 | 29, 41, 55 | 16 | 4/4A/9/9C, 41, 55 |
Loquat.................. | see | |||
1 | 1 | 1, 16, 20 | — | |
Lupin.................... | 16 | — | ||
Lychee.................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 55 | 29, 55 | 16 | 4/4A/7/9/9C, 55 |
Lyonia spp. .......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 41, 52, 55, 57 |
Maize.................... | 1 | 1 | 16, 19, 28 | — |
Malay apple.......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9E, 41, 52, 55 |
Mandarin.............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 50A, 51, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 50A, 51, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/7/9C, 41, 51, 52, 55 |
Mango.................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 56 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 56 | 12, 16 | 4/4B/7/9B/9E, 12, 41, 52, 55 |
Mangostein........... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9A/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Medlar.................. | see | |||
Melons (other than Honeydew and Rockmelon) | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/9J, 41, 52, 55 |
Menziesia spp. ..... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 41, 52, 55, 57 |
| 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 41, 52, 55 | |
Miracle fruit......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9E, 41, 52, 55 |
Monstera............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9J, 52, 55 |
Mountain ash........ | see | |||
Mulberry............... | see Berries | |||
Mungbean............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16, 48 | — |
Nectarine.............. | 13, 17, 18, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 18, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 1, 31A |
Nuts (not specified elsewhere) ........ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Okra...................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 47, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 47, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9J, 41, 47, 52, 55 |
Olive..................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9J, 41, 52, 55 |
Onions (also see spring onion) .... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 35, 41, 45, 55 | — | 16 | 35 |
see Citrus | ||||
Oxycoccus spp. ... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 41, 52, 55, 57 |
Palms.................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 39, 45, 55 | 29, 39A, 55 | 16 | — |
Papaya.................. | see Pawpaw | |||
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52 | 29, 41, 51, 52 | 16 | 41, 51, 52 | |
Parsnips................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Passionfruit........... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/4A/9H, 41, 52, 55 |
Pawpaw................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 40, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 40, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/4C/9A/9D, 40, 52, 55 |
Pea........................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Peach.................... | 13, 17, 18, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 18, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 1, 31A |
Peanut................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Pear....................... | see | |||
Pepino................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Pernettya spp. ...... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 41, 52, 55, 57 |
Persimmon............ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Pieris spp. ............ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 41, 52, 55, 57 |
Pineapple.............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 55 | 29, 55 | 16 | 55 |
Pinus..................... | 3, 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 55 | 3, 29, 55 | 16 | 55 |
Plants (not specified elsewhere) ........ | 13, 17, 27, 28, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 28, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | — |
13, 17, 18, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 18, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 1, 31A | |
Poaceae (Gramineae) (genera specified in Schedule 9) ....... | 13, 17, 27, 28, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 28, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | — |
Pomegranate......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Poncirus................ | see Citrus | |||
Poplar................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 36, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 36, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | — |
Potato (seed) ........ | 1, 13, 14, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | — | 1, 14, 17 |
Potato (Ware) ...... | — | — | — | 1, 14 |
Prickly Pear.......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Pummelo.............. | see Citrus | |||
Pumpkin............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/8A/9J, 41, 52, 55 |
| 1 | 1 | 16 | 1 | |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 1 | |
Quince.................. | see | |||
Radish................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Rambutan............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 55 | 29, 55 | 16 | 4/4A/7/9/9C, 55 |
Raspberry............. | see Berries | |||
Red raspberry....... | see | |||
Rhododendron spp. (Azalea) .... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 41, 52, 55, 57 |
Rhubarb................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Ribes spp. (Currants) including Ribes alpinum, Ribes aureum, Ribes nigrum (blackcurrant), Ribes rubrum (red currant) and Ribes uva crispa (gooseberry) | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 58 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 58 | 16 | 4/9E, 41, 52, 55 |
Rice...................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16, 22 | 22 |
Rockmelon........... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/9G/9J, 41, 52, 55 |
Rollinia................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
see Berries | ||||
| see Berries | ||||
Santol.................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/7/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Sapodilla............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Sapote................... | see Black sapote and Casimiroa | |||
Seed not specified elsewhere ....... | — | — | 16 | — |
Serviceberry......... | see | |||
Shallots................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 35, 41, 45, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 35, 55 |
| 1 | 1 | 16 | 1 | |
Sorghum............... | 1 | 1 | 16, 23, 23A | — |
Soursop................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Soybean................ | 1 | 1 | 16, 25 | — |
Spring onion......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 35, 41, 45, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 35, 55 |
Squash.................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/7/9G, 41, 52, 55 |
Star apple.............. | see Caimito | |||
Stonefruit not specified elsewhere .......... | 13, 17, 18, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 18, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 1 |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 41, 52, 55 | |
Straw and straw packing.............. | see Hay | |||
Strawberry............ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/8/9E, 41, 52, 55 |
Sugar cane............ | 13, 15, 17, 27, 29, 45, 52, 55 | 15, 29, 52, 55 | 15, 16 | 15, 52, 55 |
Super sweet.......... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9F, 41, 52, 55 |
Swedes.................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Sweetcorn............. | see Maize | |||
Sweet potatoes...... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Sweetsop (Sugar apple) ................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52 | 29, 41, 51, 52 | 16 | 41, 51, 52 | |
13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 50A, 51, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 50A, 51, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/7/9A/9E, 29, 41, 51, 52, 55 | |
Tamarillo.............. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Tamaruis............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9E, 41, 52, 55 |
Tangelo................. | see Citrus | |||
Taros..................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Thornless blackberry......... | see | |||
Tissue cultured plants................. | see Plants | |||
Tomato................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/9H, 41, 52, 55 |
Trees..................... | see Plants | |||
Tritonia................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 53, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 53, 55 | 16 | — |
Tsuga spp. (Hemlock) ........ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 55, 57 |
Turnips................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Vaccinium spp. (Blueberries and Cranberries) ...... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55, 57 | 29, 41, 52, 55, 57 | 16 | 4/9E, 41, 52, 55, 57 |
Vegetables (not specified elsewhere) ........ | 13, 17, 27, 28, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 28, 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
see Grapes | ||||
Walnut.................. | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 10, 16 | 10 |
Watercress............ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 41, 52, 55 |
Watermelon.......... | see Melons | |||
Watsonia............... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 53, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 53, 55 | 16 | — |
Wax jambu (Rose apple) ................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | 29, 41, 52, 55 | 16 | 4/9C, 41, 52, 55 |
Yams.................... | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | — |
Zucchini................ | 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 52, 55 | — | 16 | 4/7/9G, 41, 52, 55 |
Agricultural machinery ............................................ | 27, 42, 57 |
Animals .................................................................. | 42 |
Animal skins/coats .................................................. | 42 |
Apple machinery or equipment (used) ...................... | 50 |
Cargo containers ..................................................... | 27 |
Containers .............................................................. | 27 |
Fruit, vegetable and plant containers (used) other than potato containers ............................................... | 59 |
Grape machinery/equipment (used) .......................... | 60 |
Landscaping material .............................................. | 27 |
Live fish ................................................................. | 42, 43 |
Machinery .............................................................. | 27 |
Mushroom — growing medium ............................... | 32 |
Potato containers (used) .......................................... | 6A, 27 |
Potato machinery or equipment (used) ...................... | 6, 27 |
Soil ......................................................................... | 2, 27 |
Trucks .................................................................... | ‑ |
Used vehicles transported by commercial carriers ..... | ‑ |
(1) 1. Unless specifically dealt with elsewhere, entry not allowed under any conditions
Apple: fruit and plants — apple scab (
Banana: plants other than tissue culture — bunchy top virus.
Grape: fruit, seed, plants — downy mildew (
Maize: plants — boil smut (
Pear: fruit — codling moth (
Potatoes: from
Quince: fruit — codling moth (
Sorghum: plants — sorghum midge (
Soybean: plants — black leaf blight (
Stonefruit: fresh fruit other than —
(a) apricot fruit (
Prunus armeniaca ) grown inSouth Australia ,Tasmania or South Island NewZealand ; and(b) cherry fruit (
Prunus avium ) grown inSouth Australia ,Tasmania orNew Zealand ; and(c) peach fruit (
Prunus persica ) grown in South Island NewZealand ; and(d) plum fruit (
Prunus salicina orPrunus domestica ) grown in South Island NewZealand ; and(e) nectarine fruit (
Prunus persica var.nucipersica ) grown in South IslandNew Zealand ,
general diseases and individual pests.
(2) For the purposes of subclause (1) —
2. Soil — general diseases
Entry not allowed unless soil —
(a) comprises mining and scientific samples for laboratory purposes at premises approved by the Director General; or
(b) complies with condition 13.
3. Douglas fir (
To be certified as grown in a State or Territory where
4. Fruit — fruit fly (
(1) Subject to subclauses (2) and (3), from all States and Territories —
(a) to be certified as —
(i) having been immersed in a dip containing 400 mg/L of dimethoate or fenthion for 1 minute; or
(ii) having been flooded as part of a single layer of produce with 400 mg/L of dimethoate or fenthion at ambient temperature in a high volume application of at least 16 L/m
2 per minute for at least 10 seconds and as having remained wet for at least 1 minute before drying; or(iii) having been fumigated with methyl bromide for 2 hours at one of the following rates —
24 g/m
32 g/m
40 g/m
48 g/m
or
(b) to be certified as having been treated at a temperature within a range specified in the first column of the following Table for the number of days corresponding to that temperature range specified in the second column of that Table.
0°C ± 0.5°C | 14 days |
1°C ± 0.5°C | 16 days |
2°C ± 0.5°C | 18 days |
3°C ± 0.5°C | 20 days |
(2) Subclause (1) does not apply to pumpkins which are the cultivars butternut, Jarrahdale or Ken’s special of the species
Cucurbita moschata or the cultivars of the delica type of the speciesCucurbita maxima .(3) From areas infested with
B. papayae orB. philippinensis , strawberry, mango, capsicum and hermaphroditic varieties of pawpaw to be certified as —(a) having been fumigated with methyl bromide for 2 hours at one of the following rates —
24 g/m
32 g/m
40 g/m
48 g/m
or
(b) having been treated at a temperature within a range specified in the first column of the following Table for the number of days corresponding to that temperature range specified in the second column of that Table.
0°C ± 0.5°C | 14 days |
1°C ± 0.5°C | 16 days |
2°C ± 0.5°C | 18 days |
3°C ± 0.5°C | 20 days |
(4) In addition, if the treatment in subclause (3)(a) is used for hermaphroditic varieties of pawpaw from Queensland and the Northern Territory, to be certified that the fruit was not more than 25% coloured at the time it was harvested.
4A. Caimito, carambola, longan, lychee, passionfruit, rambutan and star apple — fruit fly (
To be certified as —
(a) having been immersed in a dip containing 400 mg/L of dimethoate or fenthion for at least 10 seconds; and
(b) having remained wet for at least 1 minute before drying.
4B. Avocado and mango — fruit fly (
To be certified as —
(a) in relation to avocado —
(i) having been sprayed after harvest with 400 mg/L of fenthion at a rate of 0.6 L/m
2 per minute for at least 10 seconds, after the fruit has been completely wetted; and(ii) having remained wet for at least 1 minute before drying;
or
(b) in relation to mango —
(i) having been sprayed after harvest with 400 mg/L of fenthion at a rate of 0.6 L/m
2 per minute for at least 10 seconds, after the fruit has been completely wetted;(ii) having remained wet for at least 1 minute before drying.
4C. Pawpaw — fruit fly (
To be certified —
(a) as treated in a temperature forced air facility for a period of not less than 3½ hours and until the seed cavity temperature reaches 47.2°C as monitored in the heaviest fruit; and
(b) that the fruit is not soft, overripe, damaged or decayed.
4D. Citrus — fruit fly (
From all States and Territories —
(a) to be certified as —
(i) having been immersed in a dip containing 400 mg/L of fenthion for 1 minute; or
(ii) having been flooded as part of a single layer of produce with 400 mg/L of fenthion at ambient temperature in a high volume application of at least 16 L/m
2 per minute for at least 10 seconds and as having remained wet for at least 1 minute before drying; or(iii) having been fumigated with methyl bromide for 2 hours at one of the following rates —
24 g/m
32 g/m
40 g/m
48 g/m
or
(b) fruit other than lemon to be certified as having been treated at a temperature within a range specified in the first column of the following Table for the number of days corresponding to that temperature range specified in the second column of that Table;
0°C ± 0.5°C | 14 days |
1°C ± 0.5°C | 16 days |
2°C ± 0.5°C | 18 days |
3°C ± 0.5°C | 20 days |
(c) lemon to be certified as having been treated at a temperature within a range specified in the first column of the following Table for the number of days corresponding to that temperature range specified in the second column of that Table.
1°C ± 0.5°C | 16 days |
2°C ± 0.5°C | 18 days |
3°C ± 0.5°C | 20 days |
5. Banana fruit — fruit fly (
To be certified as fumigated with ethylene di‑bromide for 2 hours under conditions specified in the Code of Practice —
(a) at a rate of 16 gm/m
3 (7.4 ml/m3 ) at a temperature of not less than 13°C and not more than 20°C; or(b) at a rate of 12 gm/m
3 (5.5 ml/m3 ) at a temperature of 20.1°C or above,
but commercial consignments will be permitted to enter
6. Potato machinery or equipment (used) — bacterial wilt (
To be certified as —
(a) originating from a property which has been free from bacterial wilt and potato spindle tuber viroid for the preceding 5 years; and
(b) not having been used on any other property during the preceding 3 years; and
(c) not having been associated with potatoes grown within 20 km of a known outbreak of bacterial wilt detected within the last 5 years; and
(d) having been cleaned under the supervision of an officer of the Department of Agriculture in the originating State or Territory.
6A. Potato containers (used)
Entry into the State is prohibited except with the prior approval of the Director General.
7. Black sapote, capsicum, casimiroa, chilli, citrus, cucumber, custard apple, lychee, mango, rambutan, santol, squash,
To be certified as fumigated with ethylene di‑bromide for 2 hours under conditions specified in the Code of Practice at one of the rates set out in the relevant Table below.
33.5 gm/m 31.5 gm/m 27.5 gm/m 24.5 gm/m 22 gm/m 20 gm/m 19 gm/m | at at at at at at at | 10°C to 11°C 11.1°C to 13.5°C 13.6°C to 15.5°C 15.6°C to 17.5°C 17.6°C to 19.5°C 19.6°C to 21.5°C 21.6°C and above |
37 gm/m 35 gm/m 30 gm/m 27 gm/m 24 gm/m 22 gm/m 21 gm/m | at at at at at at at | 10°C to 11°C 11.1°C to 13.5°C 13.6°C to 15.5°C 15.6°C to 17.5°C 17.6°C to 19.5°C 19.6°C to 21.5°C 21.6°C and above |
32 gm/m 30 gm/m 26 gm/m 23.5 gm/m 21 gm/m 19 gm/m 18 gm/m | at at at at at at at | 10°C to 11°C 11.1°C to 13.5°C 13.6°C to 15.5°C 15.6°C to 17.5°C 17.6°C to 19.5°C 19.6°C to 21.5°C 21.6°C and above |
20 gm/m 19 gm/m 16.5 gm/m 15 gm/m 13.5 gm/m 12 gm/m 11.5 gm/m | at at at at at at at | 10°C to 11°C 11.1°C to 13.5°C 13.6°C to 15.5°C 15.6°C to 17.5°C 17.6°C to 19.5°C 19.6°C to 21.5°C 21.6°C and above |
8. Strawberry — fruit fly (
To be certified as having been pre‑harvest treated in accordance with the Code of Practice under a quality assurance system.
8A. Pumpkin — fruit fly (
The cultivars of the species
9. Durian, jaboticaba, jackfruit, longan, lychee, pomegranate and rambutan — fruit fly (
(1) To be certified that each individual fruit has been inspected and has unbroken skin.
(2) In addition rambutan fruit to be certified as not over ripe.
9A. Babaco, banana, black sapote, mangostein, pawpaw and
(1) To be —
(a) certified as having been harvested in a green mature condition; or
(b) in a green mature condition on arrival in
Western Australia .
(2) In addition banana fruit from areas infested with fruit fly (
B. musae ) to be certified as having been produced under a quality assurance system.(3) In subclause (1) —
(a) in relation to babaco or pawpaw, that the colouring of the fruit is not more than one quarter yellow; and
(b) in relation to
Tahiti lime, that the fruit has no yellow colouring; and(ba) in relation to banana of the cavendish variety, that the fruit —
(i) is green and has no yellow colouring; and
(ii) is hard; and
(iii) in relation to a single banana or a banana outside the whorl of a hand cluster which is not a wing banana or a distorted banana, has a transverse diameter that does not exceed 42 mm at a point which is a distance of one third of the length of the fruit from its flower end;
and
(c) in relation to black sapote, that the fruit has no black colouring; and
(d) in relation to mangostein, that the fruit has no purplish black colouring.
9B. Mango — fruit fly (
(1) To be certified as having been heated in high humidity air or hot water so that the flesh temperature of the fruit was maintained at a minimum of 46.5°C for 20 minutes or 47°C for 15 minutes before the fruit was cooled in air or water.
(2) In measuring flesh temperature for the purposes of subclause (1) the number and location of temperature probes are to be in accordance with the specifications issued by the manufacturer of the heat disinfestation unit.
9C. Fruit (other than fruit referred to in conditions 9D to 9K) — fruit fly (
(1) From all States and Territories (other than
Tasmania ) to be certified as from an area free from fruit fly (B. tryoni ) in accordance with the Code of Practice.(2) From
Queensland ,New South Wales and theAustralian Capital Territory to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. neohumeralis ) for the preceding 12 months.(3) From
Queensland to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) situated not less than 15 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of Queensland is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. papayae defined by the quarantine authority ofQueensland , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. papayae has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
(4) From the
Northern Territory to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) not less than 15 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of the Northern Territory is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. philippinensis defined by the quarantine authority of theNorthern Territory , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. philippinensis has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
9D. Banana and pawpaw — fruit fly (
(1) From all States and Territories (other than
Tasmania ) to be certified as from an area free from fruit fly (B. tryoni ) in accordance with the Code of Practice.(2) From
Queensland ,New South Wales and theAustralian Capital Territory to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. neohumeralis ) for the preceding 12 months.(3) From
Queensland to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. musae ) for the preceding 12 months.(4) From
Queensland to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) situated not less than 15 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of Queensland is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. papayae defined by the quarantine authority ofQueensland , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. papayae has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
(5) From the
Northern Territory to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) not less than 15 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of the Northern Territory is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. philippinensis defined by the quarantine authority of theNorthern Territory , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. philippinensis has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
9E. Berries, breadfruit, capulin, malay apple, mango, miracle fruit, strawberry,
(1) From all States and Territories (other than
Tasmania ) to be certified as from an area free from fruit fly (B. tryoni ) in accordance with the Code of Practice.(2) From
Queensland ,New South Wales and theAustralian Capital Territory to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. neohumeralis ) for the preceding 12 months.(3) From
Queensland to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. frauenfeldi ) for the preceding 12 months.(4) From
Queensland to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) situated not less than 15 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of Queensland is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. papayae defined by the quarantine authority ofQueensland , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. papayae has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
(5) From the
Northern Territory to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) not less than 15 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of the Northern Territory is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. philippinensis defined by the quarantine authority of theNorthern Territory , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. philippinensis has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
9F. Eugena, fruit (not specified elsewhere in Part A) and super sweet —fruit fly (
(1) From all States and Territories (other than
Tasmania ) to be certified as from an area free from fruit fly (B. tryoni ) in accordance with the Code of Practice.(2) From
Queensland ,New South Wales and theAustralian Capital Territory to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. neohumeralis andB. cucumis ) for the preceding 12 months.(3) From
Queensland to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. frauenfeldi ) for the preceding 12 months.(4) This condition does not apply to fruit (not specified elsewhere in Part A) if the Director General determines that the fruit is not a potential carrier of fruit fly.
(5) From
Queensland to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) situated not less than 15 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of Queensland is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. papayae defined by the quarantine authority ofQueensland , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. papayae has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
(6) From the
Northern Territory to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) not less than 15 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of the Northern Territory is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. philippinensis defined by the quarantine authority of theNorthern Territory , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. philippinensis has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
9G. Cucumber, honeydew, rockmelon, squash and zucchini — fruit fly (
(1) From
Queensland ,New South Wales and theAustralian Capital Territory to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. cucumis ) for the preceding 12 months.(2) From
Queensland to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) situated not less than 15 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of Queensland is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. papayae defined by the quarantine authority ofQueensland , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. papayae has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
(3) From the
Northern Territory to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) not less than 15 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of the Northern Territory is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. philippinensis defined by the quarantine authority of theNorthern Territory , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. philippinensis has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
9H. Granadilla, passionfruit and tomato — fruit fly (
(1) From all States and Territories (other than
Tasmania ) to be certified as from an area free from fruit fly (B. tryoni ) in accordance with the Code of Practice.(2) From
Queensland ,New South Wales and theAustralian Capital Territory to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. neohumeralis andB. cucumis ) for the preceding 12 months.(3) From
Queensland to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) situated not less than 15 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of Queensland is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. papayae defined by the quarantine authority ofQueensland , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. papayae has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
(4) From the
Northern Territory to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) not less than 15 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of the Northern Territory is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. philippinensis defined by the quarantine authority of theNorthern Territory , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. philippinensis has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
9I. Guava — fruit fly (
(1) From all States and Territories (other than
Tasmania ) to be certified as from an area free from fruit fly (B. tryoni ) in accordance with the Code of Practice.(2) From
Queensland ,New South Wales and theAustralian Capital Territory to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. neohumeralis ) for the preceding 12 months.(3) From
Queensland to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. musae andB. frauenfeldi ) for the preceding 12 months.(4) From
Queensland to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) situated not less than 15 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of Queensland is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. papayae defined by the quarantine authority ofQueensland , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. papayae has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
(5) From the
Northern Territory to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) not less than 15 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of the Northern Territory is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. philippinensis defined by the quarantine authority of theNorthern Territory , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. philippinensis has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
9J. Coffee berry, egg fruit, melons, monstera, okra, olive, pumpkin and rockmelon — fruit fly (
(1) From
Queensland to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) situated not less than 15 km from a place where
B. papayae has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of Queensland is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. papayae defined by the quarantine authority ofQueensland , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. papayae has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
(2) From the
Northern Territory to be certified as grown on a property —(a) situated not less than 50 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points is more than 1.2 km or a trapping grid does not allow the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(b) not less than 15 km from a place where
B. philippinensis has been discovered, if the distance between discovery points situated outside a quarantine area defined by the quarantine authority of the Northern Territory is not more than 1.2 km and a trapping grid allows the limits of the outbreak to be defined; or(c) if the property is within a quarantine area for
B. philippinensis defined by the quarantine authority of theNorthern Territory , the property is not less than 30 km from a place whereB. philippinensis has been discovered and the distance between discovery points is not more than 1.2 km.
(3) For pumpkins this condition applies to cultivars of the species
Cucurbita moschata other than the cultivars butternut, Jarrahdale and Ken’s special and cultivars of the speciesCucurbita maxima other than the cultivars of the delica type.
9K.
(1) From all States and Territories (other than
Tasmania ) to be certified as from an area free from fruit fly (B. tryoni ) in accordance with the Code of Practice.(2) From
Queensland ,New South Wales and theAustralian Capital Territory to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. neohumeralis ) for the preceding 12 months.
10. Walnut fruit — codling moth (
To be certified as fumigated with methyl bromide at 32 g/m
11.
To be certified as having been pre‑harvest treated, each individual fruit inspected and found free from broken skin, and graded and packed under a quality assurance system approved by the Director General.
12. Mango fruit and seed — mango seed weevil (
To —
(a) be certified as grown in a State or Territory where mango seed weevil is not known to occur; or
(b) comply with the conditions and sampling procedures set out in the protocol entitled “Property Freedom Protocol for Mango Seed Weevil (MSW)” dated 1 May 2000 as approved by the Minister.
13. Plants — general diseases
Free from soil unless from a nursery approved to treat soil by one of the methods —
(a) steam pasteurisation at 60°C for 30 minutes;
(b) fumigation with methyl bromide at 0.5 kg/m
3 for 24 hours on an impervious floor with the material to be fumigated being not more than 300 mm deep;(c) fumigation with methyl bromide at 0.6 kg/m
3 for 72 hours on an impervious floor with the material to be fumigated not more than 660 mm deep;(d) fumigation with dazomet.
14. All potatoes (seed and ware — including potatoes for processing) from all States and Territories (other than
(1) Subject to subclauses (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) to be certified —
(a) as grown in a district where potato spindle tuber viroid is not known to occur; and
(b) that the State or Territory of origin has bacterial wilt as a notifiable disease (i.e. a legislative requirement for growers to report to the Department of Agriculture
2 , any occurrence of the disease); and(c) as grown and packed on a property situated at least 20 km from a known outbreak of the disease bacterial wilt detected within the last 5 years (area freedom is to be based on annual random surveys by the Department, of 10% of the area of potato crops growing within the 20 km area and inspections are to be conducted by examining plants along every tenth row within 6 weeks of crop senescence or slashing or spraying off); and
(d) that any property within 20 km on which bacterial wilt has been found, has been kept free from potatoes or other solanaceous crops for 5 years; and
(e) that they were not, unless otherwise approved by the Director General, harvested, cleaned, washed, graded or packed with equipment or in premises with or in which potatoes, grown within 20 km of a known outbreak of the disease bacterial wilt detected within the last 5 years, have been handled; and
(f) that they have been packed in clean new packages or placed in bulk containers cleaned of soil and plant material and treated immediately before filling by thoroughly spraying with a 1% formaldehyde or sodium hypochlorite (1% available chlorine); and
(g) that harvested potatoes have been inspected and found to be free from —
(i) bacterial wilt (
Pseudomonas solanacearum ); and(ii) Irish blight (
Phytophthora infestans );
and
(h) as from a crop which has been fork tested on a 10 row x 10 m grid and that potato cyst nematode was not detected, or, if approved by the Director General in Western Australia, soil sampled on a 3 m grid and that potato cyst nematode was not detected; and
(i) as —
(i) grown in accordance with a protocol approved by the Director General in relation to precautions against potato cyst nematode; or
(ii) washed and free from soil and then dipped in sodium hypochlorite in the State of origin; or
(iii) if approved by the Director General in
Western Australia —
(I) brushed in the State of origin and the soil from brushings tested and confirmed to be free from potato cyst nematode; and
(II) transported direct to an approved quarantine holding area in
Western Australia prior to treatment; and(III) washed and then dipped in sodium hypochlorite at rates approved by the Director General in
Western Australia ; and(IV) all packages/bags used in transport are disposed of or treated, as directed by an inspector;
and
(j) that procedures for fork testing, soil sampling and sodium hypochlorite treatment are as approved by the Director General in
Western Australia .
(2) Tissue cultured and minituber potatoes are exempt from special conditions outlined in subclause (1)(h) and (i).
For the purposes of this subclause —
(3) All imported potatoes are prohibited entry into —
(a) the Shires of Esperance, Gingin, Jerramungup and Ravensthorpe; and
(b) that portion of the State comprising the area bounded by a line starting from a point on the sea coast situated west from the south‑west corner of Mandurah townsite and extending south‑easterly to the south corner of Coolup townsite; thence south‑southeasterly to the southernmost corner of Collie townsite; thence in a general south‑easterly direction passing through the north‑east corner of Dinninup at Cape Riche; thence south‑westerly, westerly, north‑westerly and northerly along the said sea coast to the starting point; excluding however, that portion of such area comprised within a radius of 16 km from the Collie Railway Station.
(4) Potatoes imported as seed must also be certified as produced under an approved pathogen testing scheme. (To be approved, the scheme must include 2 crop inspections during growing season for bacterial wilt.)
(5) Potatoes imported as ware must also be —
(a) certified as having been inspected and found free from bacterial wilt during the growing season by examining plants along every tenth row within 6 weeks of crop senescence or slashing or spraying off; and
(b) labelled “not for planting”.
(6) The Director General may, upon receipt of a written request —
(a) vary any of the conditions referred to in; or
(b) exempt a person or class of persons from complying with,
subclause (1), (3), (4) or (5).
15. Sugar cane — ratoon stunting virus and sugar cane
Sugar cane plants or parts of plants are prohibited from entering
16. Seed
All seed imported into
17. Plants — grape phylloxera (
(1) From
South Australia ,Tasmania and theNorthern Territory — must be identified as grown in that State or Territory.(2) From all other States and Territories —
(a) to be accompanied by a declaration made by the grower before a Justice of the Peace or before an officer of the Department of Agriculture in the State or Territory of origin that —
(i) the tree or plant has been grown at a greater distance than 45 metres from any grape vine or root thereof; and
(ii) no Phylloxera exists or has existed in a nursery or garden in which the tree or plant has been growing;
or
(b) grown in a nursery approved by the Western Australian Department of Agriculture
2 .
(3) These conditions do not apply to —
(a) aseptic cultures of plant material grown on agar in sealed flasks (i.e. tissue culture); or
(b) epiphytic plants (eg. staghorns and elkhorns) provided they are observed to be grown free from soil.
18. Almond, quince and stonefruit plants, cuttings and budwood — brown rot (
(1) To be certified as dipped or thoroughly sprayed in an aqueous solution of benomyl at a strength of not less than 0.1% active ingredient in a manner so as to immerse all portions other than the root.
(2) To be free from dead growth and accompanied by a declaration made by the grower before a Justice of the Peace or before an officer of the Department of Agriculture in the State or Territory of origin that they have not borne any flowers.
19. Maize, corn and sweetcorn seed for planting — boil smut (
To be certified that —
(a) the seed is from an area which is free from boil smut; or
(b) the seed has been treated with —
(i) 2‑(thiocyano‑methyl‑thio) benzothiazole (TCMTB) at the rate of 32 millilitres/100 kilograms of seed; or
(ii) Vitavax 200FF® at the rate of 500 millilitres/100 kilograms of seed.
20.
From South Australia, to be certified by an officer of the Department of Primary Industries and Resources South Australia, as being grown on a property —
(a) that has been inspected and found free from bacterial wilt; or
(b) that has been PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tested and found free from bacterial wilt.
21. Aquatic plants — American rib fluked snail (
(1) To be free from fresh water snail.
(2) To be treated on arrival in a solution of 2 ppm copper for 24 hours then held for 6 days followed by inspection or to be certified to have been —
(a) treated in a solution of 2 ppm copper for 24 hours then held for 6 days; and
(b) followed by inspection and found to be free from fresh water snail.
22. Rice — warehouse beetle (
(1) To be certified that —
(a) the rice was produced and packed in an area which is free from the pest warehouse beetle; or
(b) the rice and associated bulk containers including pallets, crates and bins have, within 5 days prior to dispatch, been fumigated with methyl bromide at the rate of 48 g/m
3 at 20°C for 24 hours and any associated railway wagons have been treated within 3 days prior to loading with either Reldan, Alfacron or Actellic at a rate of 1 gram active ingredients per sq. metre.
(2) This condition does not apply to milled rice.
23. Sorghum seed — sorghum midge (
(1) Sorghum seed is to be —
(a) certified as fumigated with phosphine in a sealed enclosure at 1.5 g/m
3 —(i) for 7 days at above 25°C; or
(ii) for 10 days at 15°C — 25°C;
or
(b) certified as fumigated with methyl bromide for 2 hours in a sealed enclosure at one of the following rates —
(i) 24 g/m
3 at 26°C — 31.9°C;(ii) 32 g/m
3 at 21°C — 25.9°C;(iii) 40 g/m
3 at 15°C — 20.9°C;(iv) 48 g/m
3 at 10°C — 14.9°C.
(2) Sorghum seed is to contain less than 1% by weight of chaff consisting of vegetative parts of plants other than seed or seed fragments.
23A. Sorghum seed — ergot (
Seed for sowing is to be certified as —
(a) dipped in a solution of 2% available chlorine for 5 minutes; or
(b) dusted with Thiram at the rate of 200 g/100 kg of seed.
24. Banana plants (in tissue culture) — bunchy top virus and
Banana plants in tissue culture only are permitted provided they are certified as produced under an approved scheme from tested mother stock certified free of bunchy top virus and
25. Soybean seed for planting — black leaf blight (
To be certified as —
(a) grown in an area where black leaf blight has not been recorded; and
(b) treated with 35% metalaxyl at the rate of 300 grams/100 kilograms of seed.
26. Cherry fruit (
(1) In this condition —
(a) for
South Australia , the Department of Primary Industries and ResourcesSouth Australia ; and(b) for
Tasmania , the Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment.(2) For cherry fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania entry is not allowed except in accordance with subclauses (3) to (7).(3) Cherry fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania to be certified as from an orchard and packed in a packing house registered in accordance with the IRA.(4) Cherry fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania to be accompanied by certification stating —(a) the name, address and registration number of —
(i) the orchard on which the cherry fruit was grown; and
(ii) the packing house in which it was packed;
and
(b) that the orchard and the packing house are registered by the relevant department for growing or packing cherry fruit, as the case may be, that may be exported to
Western Australia .
(5) Cherry fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania to be —(a) transported in containers with —
(i) the registration number or the name of the producer of the cherry fruit and the address of the property on which it was grown; and
(ii) the registration number or the name of the packer of the cherry fruit and the address of the property on which it was packed,
printed on an external surface in letters not less than 5 mm in height; and
(b) packed in clean new packaging; and
(c) substantially free from leaves, soil and other plant debris, other than a peduncle or pedicel.
(6) Cherry fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania to be inspected on arrival inWestern Australia in accordance with the sampling procedures set out in FPE Appendix 2 and found to be free from the pests specified in the IRA.(7) Cherry fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania —(a) to be certified as described in Schedule 1 Part B condition 4(1)(a) or (b); or
(b) to be certified as from an area free from fruit fly (
B. tryoni ) in accordance with the Code of Practice.
27. Red Imported Fire Ant (
(1) In this condition —
(2) For plants with soil or planting medium attached originating from a property that has never been infested with Red Imported Fire Ant but that is less than 5 km from a property infested with RIFA to be certified that the originating property has been inspected in the preceding 3 months and found to be free from RIFA.
(3) For plants with soil or planting medium attached originating from a property that has been infested with RIFA to be certified that —
(a) the infestation was destroyed by injecting or drenching all nests with a solution of 0.2 g/L chlorpyrifos; and
(b) the property has been treated at least 4 times with baits registered under the Agvet Code of the jurisdiction in which the property is situated for the treatment of RIFA according to the recommendations of the bait’s manufacturer with the period between each application of the bait being not less than 1 month and not more than 2 months; and
(c) the property has been inspected at least monthly for the preceding 3 months and found to be free from RIFA.
(4) For a plant with soil or planting medium attached originating from a property that has been infested or is less than 5 km from a property that has been infested with RIFA to be certified that —
(a) if the plant with soil or planting medium attached is in a container with a capacity of 5 L or less, they have been —
(i) treated by immersing all of the container and root ball in a solution containing at least 40 ml of a 500 g/L chlorpyrfos concentrate per 100 L of water and a commercial wetting agent used at the manufacturer’s recommended rate or drenched by saturating the medium to at least 20% of the volume in that solution; and
(ii) isolated in a secure area, kept not less than 5 m from plants not treated in accordance with this condition and marked as treated against RIFA for export to Western Australia; and
(iii) consigned to
Western Australia within 48 hours of the treatment;
or
(b) the soil or planting medium —
(i) has been mixed with a registered granular insecticide before planting at a rate of 8.4 kg of granules per cubic metre of soil or planting medium; and
(ii) the granules contain 2 g/kg of bifenthrin; and
(iii) the mixture of soil or planting medium and granules was made not more than 3 months before the plants were consigned to
Western Australia .
(5) For landscaping material originating from a property that has been infested or is less than 5 km from a property infested with RIFA to be certified —
(a) that the originating property has been inspected in the preceding 3 months and found to be free from RIFA; and
(b) either —
(i) that —
(I) the material was fumigated with methyl bromide at the rate of 48 g/m
3 at 21°C for 24 hours; and(II) the material was not more than 300 mm deep during the fumigation; and
(III) the fumigation was monitored and gas concentration at the end of the fumigation was not less than 15 g/m
3 ; and(IV) the material was stored, handled and consigned after treatment in a manner so as to prevent infestation with RIFA; and
(V) the material was consigned to
Western Australia within 48 hours of fumigation;or
(ii) that —
(I) the material was heat treated to a core temperature of at least 70°C for at least 5 minutes; and
(II) the material was stored, handled and consigned after treatment in a manner so as to prevent infestation with RIFA; and
(III) the material was consigned to
Western Australia within 48 hours of treatment;or
(iii) that —
(I) the material has been mixed with a registered granular insecticide at a rate of 8.4 kg of granules per cubic metre of landscaping material; and
(II) the granules contain 2 g/kg of bifenthrin; and
(III) the mixture of landscaping material and granules was made not more than 3 months before the landscaping material was consigned to
Western Australia .(6) For hay or straw originating from a property that has been infested or is less than 5 km from a property infested with RIFA to be certified that —
(a) the originating property has been inspected in the preceding 3 months and found to be free from RIFA; and
(b) the hay or straw was fumigated with methyl bromide at the rate of 48 g/m
3 at 21°C for 24 hours; and(c) the fumigation was monitored and gas concentration at the end of the fumigation was not less than 15 g/m
3 ; and(d) the hay or straw was stored, handled and consigned after treatment in a manner so as to prevent infestation with RIFA; and
(e) the hay or straw was consigned within 48 hours of fumigation.
(7) For machinery or containers from a place less than 5 km from a property infested with RIFA to be certified by the Department of Agriculture in the State or Territory in which the machinery or containers originated as having been inspected and found to be free from RIFA.
(8) For plants with soil or planting medium attached, landscaping material or hay or straw originating from a property 5 km or more from a property infested with RIFA —
(a) to be certified by the Department of Agriculture in the State or Territory in which the plants, landscaping material or hay or straw originated as originating from a property that is more than 5 km from any known infestation of RIFA; or
(b) to be accompanied by a declaration by the person exporting the plants, landscaping material or hay or straw to Western Australia that it originates from a property that has been accredited by an authorised officer of the Department of Agriculture of the State or Territory in which it originates as being more than 5 km from any known infestation of RIFA.
(9) For plants, landscaping material or hay or straw, machinery or containers to be certified or verified in writing as having been produced, treated, stored, handled, consigned or inspected and found to be free from RIFA in accordance with a protocol approved by the Director General.
(10) Subclauses (3), (4), (5) and (6) do not apply if subclause (9) applies.
(11) On arrival in Western Australia plants with soil or planting medium attached originating from a property less than 5 km from a property infested with RIFA to be inspected by an inspector for RIFA and found to be free from RIFA after each container is tapped sharply at least 3 times.
28. Poaceae (Gramineae) — wheat streak mosaic virus
(1) In this condition —
(2) Subclauses (4) and (5) apply to the genera of Poaceae (Gramineae) plants specified in Schedule 9.
(3) Subclause (6) applies to Zea mays seed.
(4) From a State or Territory in which WSMV is known to occur —
(a) to be certified by an officer of the Department of Agriculture in the State or Territory in which the plants originated or a person nominated under a quality assurance system that the plants have been ELISA (enzyme linked immuno‑sorbent assay) or PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tested and found free from WSMV; or
(b) to be ELISA (enzyme linked immuno‑sorbent assay) or PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tested on arrival in
Western Australia and found free from WSMV.
(5) From a State or Territory in which WSMV is known to occur to be certified, as defined in regulation 3, as having been treated —
(a) with abamectin applied at the rate of 50 ml per 100 L of water; or
(b) with propargite applied at the rate of 100 gm per 100 L of water; or
(c) with an approved miticide at an approved rate.
(6) From a State or Territory in which WSMV is known to occur, entry into this State is prohibited except with the prior approval of the Director General.
29. Plants (tissue culture exempt) — general diseases
(1) To be fumigated or thoroughly sprayed to run off, pre or post entry, with one of the treatments set out in subclause (4) appropriate to the particular plants.
(2) Pre‑entry treatments to be certified or from an approved nursery.
(3) Consignments from approved nurseries to be accompanied by a declaration made by an official of the approved nursery specifying the treatment effected and that it has been applied within 3 days prior to export.
(4) The required treatments are as follows —
(a) for ferns, bromiliads, cacti, orchids, epiphytes, dracaenas, hoyas and cuttings/seedlings of carnation, chrysanthemum, gypsophila —
(i) 6 ml diazinon (80% active ingredient) and commercial wetting agent (at double the manufacturer’s recommended rate) to 10 L of water; or
(ii) 10 ml methomyl (as Lannate L 22.5% active ingredient) and commercial wetting agent (at double the manufacturer’s recommended rate) to 10 L of water;
and
(b) for maidenhair ferns — 6 ml diazinon (80% active ingredient) to 10 L of water; and
(c) for orchids in flower or bud — dichlorvos (as Insectigas D 5% active ingredient) at 0.67 g/m
3 ; and(d) for african violets — thiodan (35% active ingredient) at 19 ml to 10 L of water; and
(e) all other plants —
(i) 6 ml diazinon (80% active ingredient) and 120 ml white petroleum oil to 10 L of water; or
(ii) fumigation with methyl bromide at the following rates for 2 hours —
56 g/m
48 g/m
40 g/m
32 g/m
24 g/m
16 g/m
and
(f) such other treatments as are approved by the Director General.
31. Apricot fruit (fresh fruit of
(1) In this condition —
(a) Bactrocera kraussi (Krauss’ fruit fly); or(b) Bactrocera mayi ; or(c) Bactrocera melas ; or(d) Bactrocera neohumeralis (Lesser Queensland fruit fly); or(e) Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly);
[(2) deleted] (3) For apricot fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania entry is not allowed except in accordance with subclauses (4) to (9).(4) Apricot fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania to be certified as from a property and packed in a packing house registered in accordance with the FPE.(5) Apricot fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania to be accompanied by certification stating —(a) the name, address and registration number of —
(i) the property on which the apricot fruit was grown; and
(ii) the packing house in which it was packed;
and
(b) that the property and packing house have been registered by the relevant department for export to
Western Australia in accordance with the FPE,
and displaying the following words on the certification —
“
THE PROPERTY AND PACKING HOUSE HAVE BEEN REGISTERED FOR EXPORT TO
”.
(6) Apricot fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania to be —(a) transported in containers with —
(i) the registration number or the name of the producer of the apricot fruit and the address of the property on which it was grown; and
(ii) the registration number or the name of the packer of the apricot fruit and the address of the property on which it was packed,
printed on the external surface in letters not less than 5 mm in height; and
(b) packed in clean new packaging; and
(c) substantially free from leaves, soil and other plant debris, other than a peduncle or pedicel.
(7) Apricot fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania to be inspected on arrival inWestern Australia in accordance with the sampling procedures set out in the FPE Appendix 3.(8) Apricot fruit grown in
South Australia andTasmania to be certified as —(a) grown on a property which is declared to be an area of low pest prevalence for oriental fruit moth in accordance with the FPE,
and displaying the following words on the certification —
“
GROWN ON A PROPERTY WHICH IS DECLARED TO BE AN AREA OF LOW
”; or
(b) fumigated with methyl bromide in accordance with AQIS Quarantine Treatments Aspects and Procedures Version 1.0 and specifying —
(i) the name of the fumigation facility; and
(ii) the date of fumigation; and
(iii) the rate of methyl bromide used, being the initial dosage (g/m
3 ); and(iv) concentration time (CT) product of methyl bromide achieved by the fumigation (ghr/m
3 ); and(v) duration of fumigation (hours); and
(vi) ambient air temperature during fumigation (°C); and
(vii) minimum apricot pulp temperature during fumigation (°C),
and displaying the following words on the certification —
“
FUMIGATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AQIS QUARANTINE TREATMENTS ASPECTS AND PROCEDURES
”.
(9) Apricot fruit grown in
South Australia orTasmania to be certified as —(a) fumigated in accordance with condition 31(8)(b); or
(b) from an area free from fruit fly in accordance with the Code of Practice or as approved by the Director General,
and displaying the following words on the certification —
“
FROM AN AREA FREE FROM FRUIT FLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CODE OF PRACTICE
”.
[(10) deleted] (11) The Department of Agriculture
2 is to make available —(a) a summary of the FPE from its website at and
(b) a current version of the FPE from the offices of the Department of Agriculture
2 atBaron‑Hay Court, South Perth .
31A. Stonefruit grown in
(1) In this condition —
(a) apricot (
Prunus armeniaca ); or(b) nectarine (
Prunus persica var.nucipersica ); or(c) peach (
Prunus persica ); or(d) plum (
Prunus domestic orPrunus salicina ).(2) For cherry fruit grown in
New Zealand entry is not allowed except in accordance with —(a) requirements considered by the Director General to be equivalent to those specified in condition 26(3) to (6); and
(b) any further requirements specified by the Director General.
(3) For stonefruit grown in South Island New
Zealand entry is not allowed except in accordance with —(a) requirements considered by the Director General to be equivalent to those specified in condition 31(4) to (8); and
(b) any further requirements specified by the Director General.
32. Mushroom growing medium (
(1) Sterilized growing medium accepted from approved nurseries provided it is certified as prepared and sterilized in isolation from mushroom growing areas.
(2) Sterilization can be either steam pasteurisation at 60°C for 30 minutes or fumigation with methyl bromide at 0.5 kg/m
3 for 24 hours on an impervious floor with the material to be fumigated being not more than 300 mm deep.
33. Hay, straw and straw packing — prohibited and restricted seeds
(1) Subject to subclause (2), to be certified free from all plants that are neither native to the State nor listed in Schedule 5.
(2) For packing, may be accepted with the prior approval of the Director General and subject to supervised destruction at discharge.
35. Onions, garlic, leek, chives, spring onions and shallots — onion rust (
(1) To be certified as inspected and found to be free from —
(a) onion rust (
Puccinia allii ); and(b) white rot (
Sclerotium cepivorum ); and(c) American onion smut (
Urocystis cepulae ).
(2) From
South Australia also to be certified as from a crop which has been inspected by an officer of the Department of Primary Industries and Resources South Australia and found free from the disease American Onion Smut.
36. Poplar plants and cuttings — marssonina leaf spot (
To be certified as grown in a State or Territory where
Other poplars
To be certified as grown in a State or Territory where
37. Cotton seed — verticillium wilts (
To be certified as having been acid delinted to the satisfaction of an inspector.
38. Elms (
(1) Subject to subclause (2), to be certified as being —
(a) from an area where elm leaf beetle (
Pyrrhalta luteola ) is not known to occur; or(b) cover sprayed to the point of run‑off with a solution of carbaryl at not less than 0.1% active ingredient.
(2) This condition does not apply to aseptic cultures of plant material grown on agar in sealed flasks (i.e. tissue culture).
39. Palm plants other than cut palm foliage (family
(1) Subject to subclause (2), when imported from other States and Territories to be certified as —
(a) being from an area where palm leaf beetle (
Brontispa longissima) is not known to occur; or(b) having the throat and spear of each palm sprayed with a solution of carbaryl at a concentration of not less than 0.1% active ingredient together with a commercial wetting agent —
(i) at between 7 to 9 days before export; and
(ii) within 24 hours before export.
(2) This condition does not apply to aseptic cultures of plant material grown on agar in sealed flasks (i.e. tissue culture).
39A. Cut palm foliage (family
When imported from another State or Territory to be certified as —
(a) having been grown and packed in an area where palm leaf beetle (
Brontispa longissima ) is not known to occur; or(b) having been cover sprayed to the point of run‑off with a solution of carbaryl at a concentration of not less than 0.1% active ingredient together with a commercial wetting agent within 24 hours before export.
40. Pawpaw plants or fruit — imported from other States or Territories
To be certified as —
(a) not being from a State or Territory where the pawpaw disease black spot (
Asperisporium caricae ) is known to occur; and(b) not being from a State or Territory where the pawpaw disease “ringspot virus type P” is known to occur.
41. Cut flowers and foliage, fruit, plants and vegetables — melon thrips (
(1) Subject to subclause (2), the entry of any plant or part of a plant, other than seeds, underground parts and dried or processed plant material of species of the
Dicotyledons and familiesOrchidaceae ,Amaryllidaceae ,Alliaceae andPoaceae of theMonocotyledons is prohibited from any area within 100 km of an outbreak of melon thrips, unless certified as —(a) grown and packed in an area free from melon thrips established by an approved trapping and inspection programme; or
(b) grown and packed on a property free from melon thrips established by an approved trapping and inspection programme; or
(c) in the case of approved plants, approved vegetables, cut flowers or fruit, inspected at the approved sampling rate and found to be free from melon thrips; or
(d) fumigated with methyl bromide for 2 hours at one of the following rates —
56 g/m
48 g/m
40 g/m
32 g/m
24 g/m
16 g/m
[(e) deleted] (f) when post harvest, treated in an approved manner.
(2) This condition does not apply to aseptic cultures of plant material grown on agar in sealed flasks (i.e. tissue culture).
42. Agricultural machinery, animals, animal skins/coats, live fish
Shall be free from the seeds of all plants that are neither native to the State nor listed in Schedule 5.
43. Live fish
Shall be free from aquatic snails and all plants that are neither native to the State nor listed in Schedule 5.
44. Tissue cultured grapevines — downy mildew (
Tissue cultured grapevines imported from any other State or Territory —
(a) shall be on a growth medium free of antibiotics and fungicides held in a transparent sealed sterile container and kept in the container until placed in quarantine at an approved propagation house;
(b) shall be accompanied be a certificate that —
(i) the tissue cultured grapevine was produced in an approved laboratory;
(ii) the source of the tissue cultured grapevine was free from downy mildew at the time the grapevine material was taken;
(iii) the tissue was initiated by the fragmented shoot apex culture technique;
(iv) the culture was held at the laboratory in which it was grown in the sealed container in which it was exported for a period of 21 days immediately before dispatch under the following conditions namely —
(I) the temperature was not less than 26°C and not more than 27°C;
(II) a 15 hour photo period and a 9 hour dark period alternated;
(III) light in the area in which the tissue was held was produced by cool white fluorescent tubes which provided 50uEm
‑2 s‑1 at the culture level;(v) the tissue cultured grapevine was inspected by an officer of the Department of Agriculture (or corresponding department) of the exporting State or Territory and found to be free from downy mildew and other contaminant micro‑organisms;
(vi) the tissue cultured grapevine when inspected under subparagraph (v) had at least one fully expanded leaf per plantlet;
(c) on arrival in Western Australia, tissue cultured grapevine found to be free from disease after inspection by an authorised officer of the Department of Agriculture
2 shall be sent to an approved propagation house where it may be removed from the growth media;(d) not less than 20 days but not more than 30 days after being sent to an approved propagation house, the tissue cultured grapevine shall be inspected by an authorised officer of the Department of Agriculture
2 to ensure it is free from disease;(e) all costs and expenses incurred in the inspection and quarantine of the tissue cultured grapevine under this condition shall be paid by the importer.
45. Bulbs, potted plants, trees — potato cyst nematode
Bulbs, potted plants and trees imported from other States and Territories where potato cyst nematode exists or within 20 km of an outbreak of potato cyst nematode shall be accredited in accordance with the following conditions.
(1) In relation to bulbs —
(a) that —
(i) solanaceous crops have not been grown on the property of origin for a 10 year period; or
(ii) the soil has been fumigated at the manufacturer’s recommended rate with —
(I) methyl bromide; or
(II) a pesticide registered as a soil fumigant by the relevant authority in the State or Territory where the bulbs were grown,
where a solanaceous crop has been grown on the property not less than 5 years, preceding the commencement of accreditation;
and
(b) that the bulbs are cleaned and graded prior to sale.
(2) In relation to potted plants —
(a) that plants are grown —
(i) in containers using a soil‑less mix; or
(ii) in a soil mix which has been obtained from an area more than 20 km from an outbreak of potato cyst nematode and that the soil has been —
(I) fumigated with methyl bromide at the rate of 600 g per cubic metre for 24 hours where the mix is up to 300 mm deep and 72 hours where the mix is up to 600 mm deep; or
(II) steam air pasteurised at 60°C for 30 minutes (timed from when the mix has reached 60°C);
and
(b) that containers are not in contact with the soil.
(3) In relation to trees —
(a) that —
(i) cropping records have been inspected and demonstrate that solanaceous crops have not been grown on the property of origin for a period of 10 years preceding the commencement of accreditation; or
(ii) the soil has been fumigated at the manufacturer’s recommended rate with —
(I) methyl bromide; or
(II) a pesticide registered as a soil fumigant by the relevant authority in the State or Territory where the bulbs were grown, where a solanaceous crop has been grown on the property not less than 5 years preceding the commencement of accreditation;
and
(b) that trees are bare rooted and practically free of soil.
(4) In relation to bulbs, potted plants and trees —
(a) that the property on which the bulbs, potted plants or trees, as the case may be, are grown does not share machinery with —
(i) a potato grower; or
(ii) other property, not being an accredited property, which is situated within 20 km of an outbreak of potato cyst nematode;
and
(b) that the property on which the bulbs, potted plants or trees, as the case may be, are grown is not exposed to —
(i) the same irrigation source as a property; or
(ii) run‑off from a property,
where potato cyst nematode has been found.
46. Avocado plants and fruit — cercospora leaf spot (
To be certified as being —
(a) from an area where the disease cercospora leaf spot has not been detected; and
(b) packed in premises which do not and have not previously handled avocado fruit or plants from an infected area; or
(c) from a State or Territory where cercospora leaf spot (
Pseudocercospora purpurea synonymCercospora purpurea ) has not been recorded.
47. (
(1) Subject to subclause (2), entry into
Western Australia of plants and parts of plants of the familyMalvaceae is prohibited unless certified as —(a) from an area which has been inspected and found free from hibiscus erineum mite; or
(b) fumigated with methyl bromide at one of the following rates for a period of 2 hours —
56 g/m
48 g/m
40 g/m
32 g/m
24 g/m
16 g/m
(c) from a State or Territory where hibiscus erineum mite has not been recorded.
(2) This condition does not apply to aseptic cultures of plant material grown on agar in sealed flasks (i.e. tissue culture).
48. Cowpea (
Entry into
(a) grown in an area where tan spot is not known to occur; or
(b) from a State or Territory where tan spot has not been recorded.
49. Apple tissue culture — apple scab (
Entry into
(1) The tissue culture laboratory must be approved.
(2) The mother plants must be free from apple scab.
(3) The apple tissue culture must be packed in transparent sealed sterile containers.
(4) The growth media must be free from antibiotics and fungicides.
(5) Prior to dispatch to
Western Australia the apple tissue culture must be kept for 6 weeks at 20°C.(6) The apple tissue culture must be inspected prior to dispatch and certified free from —
(a) apple scab; and
(b) contaminant micro‑organisms; and
(c) discolouration or necrotic tissue.
Following entry into
50. Apple machinery or equipment (used) — apple scab (
Entry into
(a) has been treated with an approved biocide; and
(b) does not contain any porous part that, in the opinion of an inspector —
(i) is capable of carrying apple scab (
Venturia inaequalis ); and(ii) cannot be effectively treated with an approved biocide.
50A. Citrus, fortunella and poncirus plants — orange stem pitting strain of the citrus tristezea virus
Entry of plants, cuttings and budwood from other States and Territories is permitted if certified as being from a State or Territory where the orange stem pitting strain of the disease citrus tristeza virus has not been recorded.
51. Plants — citrus canker (
(1) In this condition —
(2) Plants (other than seed) from
Queensland grown inside the PQA are prohibited entry into the State.(3) Plants (other than fruit and seed) from
Queensland packed inside the PQA are prohibited entry into the State.(4) Fruit (other than seed) from
Queensland grown outside the PQA and packed inside the PQA to be certified as —(a) grown in an area free from citrus canker; and
(b) packed in a packing house approved by the Department of Primary Industries,
Queensland .
(5) Plants (other than seed) from
Queensland grown and packed outside the PQA to be certified as grown and packed in an area free from citrus canker.
52. Plants, fruit and vegetables — silver leaf white fly (
(1) Subject to subclause (2), the entry of any plant other than —
(aa) fruit, seeds, underground parts or dried or processed plant material; or
(ab) plants of species of the families
Agavaceae ,Amaryllidaceae ,Arecaceae ,Bromeliaceae ,Cyathaceae ,Cyadaceae ,Cyperaceae ,Iridaceae ,Liliaceae ,Marantaceae ,Orchidaceae ,Sapindaceae ,Theaceae , Conifers and Ferns,
is prohibited from any area within 500 km of an outbreak of
(a) grown and packed in an area free from
Bemisia argentifolii established by an approved trapping and inspection programme; or(b) grown and packed on a property free from
Bemisia argentifolii established by an approved trapping and inspection programme; or(c) in the case of approved plant material inspected at an approved rate and found to be free from
Bemisia argentifolii ; or(d) fumigated with methyl bromide for 2 hours at one of the following rates —
56 g/m
48 g/m
40 g/m
32 g/m
24 g/m
16 g/m
(e) fumigated with ethylene di‑bromide for 2 hours at one of the following rates —
10° to 11° | 32.0 | 14.7 |
11.1° to 13.5° | 30.0 | 13.8 |
13.6° to 15.5° | 26.0 | 12.0 |
15.6° to 17.5° | 23.5 | 10.8 |
17.6° to 19.5° | 21.0 | 9.7 |
19.6° to 21.5° | 19.0 | 8.7 |
more than 21.6° | 18.0 | 8.3 |
or
(f) when post harvest, treated in an approved manner.
(2) This condition does not apply to aseptic cultures of plant material grown on agar in sealed flasks (i.e. tissue culture).
53. Plants and cut flowers (except corms free from trash) of babiana (baboon flower, baboon root), crocos, crocosmia aurea (planchon), gladiolus, tritonia and watsonia — gladiolus rust (
To be certified as grown in an area where the disease gladiolus rust has not been detected.
55. Plants (other than dried plants, seeds and underground parts) — spiraling whitefly (
(1) Subject to subclause (2), entry into the State is prohibited from areas which are infested (as defined by quarantine service of the exporting State or Territory) with spiraling whitefly, unless entry is approved by the Director General.
(2) This condition does not apply to aseptic cultures of plant material grown on agar in sealed flasks (i.e. tissue culture).
56. Mango (
Plants and cuttings from a State or Territory where mango leafhoppers
(1) certified by an officer from the exporting State or Territory’s quarantine authority as follows:
(a) grown more than 80 km from known infestations of
(b) all mango plants in the exporting nursery have been inspected and neither
(c) the mango plants in the consignment have been inspected and neither
or
(2) if from an area within 80 km of an outbreak of either of the mango leafhoppers
Idioscopus niveosparsus orIdioscopus clypealis , the mango plants or cuttings are fumigated with methyl bromide at 32g/m3 for 2 hours at 21° to 25°C, followed by growth in post‑inspection quarantine for 3 months.
During post‑entry quarantine, the material is to be inspected and found free of those mango leafhoppers by at least 3 monthly inspections. If either of the mango leafhoppers are found, the material is to be re‑exported or destroyed.
This condition does not apply to aseptic cultures of plant material grown on agar in sealed flasks (i.e. tissue culture).
57. Prevention of Blueberry Rust (
(1) Application
This procedure applies to —
(a) the potential carriers of the disease Blueberry Rust (
Pucciniastrum vaccinii ) listed in condition 2 that have been grown, packed or used within 200 km of a detection of Blueberry Rust; and(b) any agricultural equipment that has been used in association with those listed potential carriers.
(2) Potential carriers of Blueberry Rust
(a) Plants, parts of plants and dried plant material (other than seed and dried fruit) of —
(i) Vaccinium spp. (Blueberries and Cranberries); and(ii) Gaylussacia spp. (Huckleberries); and
(iii) Tsuga spp. (Hemlock); and(iv) Rhododendron spp. (Azalea); and
(v) Lyonia spp.; and
(vi) Menziesia spp.; and
(vii) Pernettya spp.; and
(viii) Hugeria spp.; and
(ix) Leucothoe spp.; and
(x) Oxycoccus spp.; and
(xi) Pieris spp.,
are potential carriers of Blueberry Rust.
(b) Any agricultural equipment that has been used in association with those listed potential carriers is also a potential carrier of Blueberry Rust.
(3) Potential carriers prohibited, subject to conditions
Potential carriers of the disease Blueberry Rust (
(4) Conditions — Fruit
Potential carriers comprising fresh fruit may be brought into
(a) that the plants of origin have been inspected no more than 14 days before the fruit is harvested and that no Blueberry Rust was detected;
(b) that the crop has been sprayed within 14 days of harvest with a fungicide, registered for the treatment of Blueberry Rust, as per the label recommendation, together with the name of the fungicide used, and the date on which it was applied;
(c) that each consignment is free from soil and plant debris and in new packages;
(d) that each container bears the name and address of the property where the fruit was grown and the name and address of the pack‑house where the fruit was packed.
(5) Conditions — Agricultural equipment
Potential carriers comprising agricultural equipment may be brought into
(a) that the equipment is free from soil and plant debris;
(b) that the equipment is identified with the locality where it was last used;
(c) that the equipment has been —
(i) steam cleaned; or
(ii) treated with a solution containing not less than 100 ppm available chlorine, used as a spray rinse or dump treatment; or
(iii) treated in a manner approved by the Quarantine Plant Pathologist, Department of Agriculture
2 ,Western Australia .
(6) Conditions — Plants
(a) Potential carriers comprising plants may be brought into
Western Australia if the entry is approved by the Director General of Agriculture,Western Australia 2 .(b) Plants that have entered
Western Australia under subclause (1) are to be grown in post‑entry quarantine, screened and cannot be released unless they are found to be free of Blueberry Rust.(c) If Blueberry Rust is detected on plants growing in post‑entry quarantine, the plants must be destroyed in a manner approved by an Inspector.
58. Prevention of Lettuce Aphid (
Quarantine Conditions for Lettuce Aphid Hosts Imported into
(1) Interpretation
In this procedure —
(2) Head lettuce and other head vegetables from secondary host plants are prohibited entry into
Western Australia except under the following condition.
Must be certified and endorsed with the following information —
(a) the name and address of the property on which the consignment was grown;
(b) the name and address of the packing house;
(c) that it was grown and packed within a State or Territory where lettuce aphid is known not to occur or in accordance with approved conditions.
(3) Primary host plants and secondary host plants and parts thereof (including vegetables but not fruit or below ground parts of plants) are prohibited entry into
Western Australia unless certified and endorsed with the following information —(a) the name and address of the property on which the consignment was grown;
(b) the name and address of the packing house.
Entry of those primary host plants, secondary host plants or parts thereof must not occur unless the following conditions are satisfied —
(a) they are certified and endorsed as being “Grown and packed within a State or Territory where lettuce aphid is known not to occur”; or
(b) if they are from a State or Territory where lettuce aphid is known to occur —
(i) for loose leaf lettuce and other loose leaf vegetables — they must be processed as approved by the Director General of Agriculture Western Australia
2 , and certified as such;(ii) for secondary host plants including nursery stock, cut flowers and foliage, and cuttings — they must be treated within 7 days of export with Imidacloprid 200g/L at a rate of 25ml/100L water or 300ml/ha, mixed and applied to meet the specification in the permit or on the label, and certified as such;
(iii) for primary host plants and secondary host plants — they must be fumigated with methyl bromide at 32g/m
3 at 21°C for 2 hours in accordance with “AQIS Quarantine Treatments Aspects and Procedures Version 1.0.” and be certified and endorsed with the following details —
(I) the name of the fumigation facility;
(II) the date of fumigation;
(III) the rate of methyl bromide used, that is initial dosage (g/m
3 );(IV) the concentration time (CT) product of methyl bromide achieved by the fumigation (ghr/m
3 );(V) the duration of fumigation (hours);
(VI) the ambient air temperature during fumigation (°C);
(VII) the minimum core temperature during fumigation (°C).
(4) Containers must be endorsed with the name and address or registration number of the property on which the consignment was grown.
59. Fruit, vegetable and plant containers (used) other than potato containers — general diseases
(1) To be constructed in an approved manner using approved material.
(2) To be certified as having been —
(a) cleaned of all soil and plant material; and
(b) treated in an approved manner.
60. Grape machinery or equipment (used) — grape phylloxera (
Entry into the State is prohibited except with the prior approval of the Director General.
[r. 9]
Item | Description | Fee ($) |
1. | General inspection inside normal or shift hours | |
(a) at an inspection point (per 15 minute unit) | ||
| 45.75 | |
| 47.00 | |
(b) away from an inspection point | ||
| 58.00 | |
| 59.00 | |
plus
| 45.75 | |
plus
| 141.00 | |
2. | General inspection contiguous with normal or shift hours | |
(a) at an inspection point (per 15 minute unit) | 59.50 | |
(b) away from an inspection point | ||
| 78.50 | |
| 59.50 | |
plus an additional service charge when the inspection is more than 50 km away from an inspection point .................................... | 177.00 | |
3. | Call out, inspection and travel outside normal or shift hours | |
(a) at an inspection point | ||
| 442.00 | |
| 69.00 | |
(b) away from an inspection point | ||
| 600.00 | |
| 88.50 | |
...... plus an additional service charge when the inspection is more than 50 km away from an inspection point ................................................. | 177.00 | |
4. | Documentation assessment fee .................................. | 28.25 |
5. | Laboratory analysis of plants ..................................... | 78.50 |
[Regulations 10, 14, 17A, 20A and 20B
and Schedules 4A, 4B and 4C]
[r. 10 and 14]
To: the owner or person in charge of a conveyance, vessel or consignment | ||
Name: ............................................................................................................... Address: .................................................................................................. | ||
Description of item | Conveyance | Container/ trailer No. |
ETA: | ||
Inspector’s directions | ||
You are directed to cause the above items — * (a) to be placed under quarantine at; or * (b) to be taken under quarantine to, ............................................................................................................................ (location of premises) (*Delete that which is not applicable) | ||
In order to be inspected, and if necessary treated, under section 23 of the The quarantined items will be held at that place until released by an inspector. Inspector contact details: ................................................................................... | ||
Further directions — (e.g. detention, treatment, movement details): | ||
Consignee/Agent/Freight forwarder details | Acknowledgment of direction into quarantine (if applicable) |
Name: ...................................................... Address: .................................................. ................................................................. ................................................................. | Signature: ..................................... Printed name: ............................... Date: ............................................. |
Issuing quarantine inspector | Release from quarantine |
Signature: ................................................ Printed name: .......................................... Date: ........................................................ | Signature: ..................................... Printed name: ............................... Date: ............................................. |
[Regulation 17A]
TO: —
1. ......................................................................................................................
Name and address of occupier of orchard
of .................................................................................................................
the occupier of the orchard situate at
2. .....................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................
3. I have inspected the orchard and certify that you have complied with regulation 17A(2).
4. I require the following steps to be taken —
.....................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................
........................................................
Inspector
........................................................
Date
[Schedule 4A Parts 1 and 3]
TO:
1. ......................................................................................................................
Name and address of occupier of orchard
of .................................................................................................................
the occupier of the orchard situate at
2. ......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
3. Potato cyst nematode, a disease under section 11 of the Act is a disease which exists or appears to exist in the orchard identified in item 2.
4. I have inspected the orchard and certify that you have complied with Schedule 4A Part 1 Clause 4.
5. I nominate ...................................................................................................
of .................................................................................................................
as the processing establishment to which the potato crop shall be delivered.
6. I require the following steps to be taken —
......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
........................................................
Inspector
........................................................
Date
[Regulation 17A and
Schedule 4A Part 1]
TO:
1. ......................................................................................................................
Name and address of occupier of orchard
the occupier of the orchard situate at
2. ......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
3. I have inspected the machinery *, vehicle *, farm equipment *, bulk bins *, and footwear * on the orchard identified in item 2 and certify that the machinery *, vehicles *, farm equipment *, bulk bins * and footwear * have been cleaned in accordance with regulation 17A(2)(c) or Schedule 4A Part 1 Clause 7 as the case may be and are free from soil contamination.
........................................................
Inspector
........................................................
Date
[Schedule 4A Parts 2 and 3]
TO:
1. ......................................................................................................................
Name and address of owner or occupier
the owner or occupier of the orchard situate at
2. ......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
3. I have inspected the orchard identified in item 2, being an orchard within the infested area as defined in a notice under section 12 of the Act, and certify that you have complied with Schedule 4A Part 2 Clause 3.
4. I nominate ...................................................................................................
of .................................................................................................................
as the processing establishment* or merchant* to which the potato crop shall be delivered.
5. I require the following steps to be taken — *..............................................
......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
....................................................
Inspector
....................................................
Date
[Schedule 4A Part 2]
TO:
1. ......................................................................................................................
Name and address of owner or occupier
the owner or occupier of the orchard situate at
2. ......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
3. I have inspected the machinery
...................................................
Inspector
...................................................
Date
[Schedule 4B Parts 1 and 2]
TO:
1. ......................................................................................................................
Name and address of owner or occupier
the owner or occupier of the orchard situate at
2. ......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
3. I have inspected the orchard identified in item 2, being an orchard within the infested area as defined in a notice under section 12 of the Act and I authorise the harvesting of the apple crop
......................................................................................................................
4. I nominate....................................................................................................
as the packing and processing establishment to which the apples shall be delivered.
5. I nominate....................................................................................................
as the area(s) in which the apples shall be distributed.
6. The trucks, containers and any other form of conveyance shall be cleaned by
......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
7. All waste apple material and leaves shall be
......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
...................................................
Inspector
...................................................
Date
[Section 14 and Regulation 20A]
(No. ................)
TO:
.................................................................................................................................
*(owner/occupier)
................................................................................................................................
I, .............................................................. an inspector appointed under the
................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................
Under section 14 of the
A copy of section 14 of the
...................................................
Inspector
...................................................
Date
(1) 14. Whenever an inspector is satisfied that disease exists on any orchard, land, or premises he may by requisition to the owner and occupier or either of them require them or him to do whatever is necessary in order to eradicate such disease from such orchard, land, or premises and to prevent the spread thereof and the requisition may specify any particular steps which the inspector requires to be taken.
(2) Such requisition may name a time by which the doing of anything thereby required shall be commenced and a time within which it shall be completed.
(3) The owner and occupier, jointly or severally, or the owner or occupier, as the case may be, shall be responsible for due compliance with the requisition, and shall do everything thereby required to be done.
Penalty: $5 000.
(4) In case of any default in compliance with the terms of the requisition, any inspector may do or cause to be done all such things as may be necessary in order to carry the terms of the requisition completely into effect, and the expenses incurred in and about so doing shall be recoverable from the person or persons guilty of the default.
[REVERSE OF FORM]
Steps to be taken by owner and/or occupier
[Schedule 4C Parts 1 and 2]
To:
1. ......................................................................................................................
(Name and address of owner or occupier)
the owner or occupier of the orchard situated at
2. ......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
3. I have inspected the orchard identified in item 2, being an orchard within the infested area as defined in a notice under section 12 of the Act and I authorise the harvesting of fruit that may host codling moth
........................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................
4. I nominate ......................................................................................................
as the packing and processing establishment to which the fruit or potential carrier shall be delivered.
5. I nominate ......................................................................................................
as the area(s) in which the fruit or potential carrier shall be distributed.
6. The trucks, containers and any other form of conveyance shall be cleaned by ....................................................................................................................
7. All waste fruit, plant material, larvae and pupae shall be
.........................................................................................................................
.........................................................................................................................
...................................................
Inspector
................................. 20.....
[Section 35(3),
Regulation 20B(2)]
Given by ...................................................
(Authorised Person)
on ........................................... 20........
(Date)
No ........................................
1. To .................................................................................................... (name)
of .................................................................................................. (address)
2. It is alleged that at about ............ am/pm on the .........................................
day of ...................................... 20......, you committed an offence against
section / regulation ................................................................... in that you
....................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................
3. If you do not wish to have a complaint of the alleged offence heard and determined by a court, you may pay the modified penalty of $ ................ within 28 days after the giving of this notice.
4. Payment may be made by either posting, or personally giving, this form and the amount of the modified penalty specified in item 3 to the Finance Officer, Western Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service at the address or place specified on the reverse side of this form.
........................................................
(Signature of Authorised Person)
[Section 35(7),
Regulation 20B(3)]
To ............................................................................................................... (name)
of ............................................................................................................ (address)
Infringement Notice No ........................ given to you on the ........................ day
of .......................................................... 20......... for the alleged contravention of
section / regulation ........... is hereby withdrawn.
........................................................
Authorised Person
............................................20.......
(Date)
[Regulation 18]
1. A person applying treatment in accordance with this Part to fruit trees or fruit vines shall do so by applying in accordance with item 2 by means of a hand syringe or spray pump or some other method approved by an inspector fruit fly bait made in accordance with item 3 to the fruit trees or fruit vines.
2. A person applying fruit fly bait shall —
(a) in respect of each such application use not less than 4.5 litres of that bait —
(i) for every 40 fruit trees; or
(ii) for every 100 fruit vines,
or part thereof required to be treated in such a way that each fruit tree or fruit vine is thoroughly treated; and
(b) during the period commencing 6 weeks before the ripening of the fruits on the fruit trees or fruit vines, as the case requires, and ending 2 weeks after all those fruits have been picked, or have fallen, therefrom do so at intervals of not more than 7 days commencing with the first day of that period.
3. Fruit fly bait shall for the purposes of item 1 be made by mixing —
(a) 14 grams of sodium fluosilicate and 0.5 kilograms of sugar with 9 litres of water; or
(b) 7 millilitres of 500 grams/litre of maldison emulsion and 7 millilitres of protein hydrolysate of yeast with 1 litre of water; or
(c) 7 millilitres of 500 grams/litre of maldison emulsion and 50 grams of sugar with 1 litre of water; or
(d) 7 millilitres of 625 grams/litre of trichlorfon liquid and 7 millilitres of protein hydrolysate of yeast with 1 litre of water.
1. A person applying treatment in accordance with this Part to fruit trees or fruit vines, other than grape vines, having fruit thereon shall do so by cover spraying them in accordance with item 2 by means of a spray pump —
(a) in the case of fruit other than early apricots, peaches and figs, with a 0.03% active ingredient water mixture of dimethoate; or
(b) in the case of any fruit, with a 0.04% active ingredient water mixture of fenthion.
2. A person cover spraying in accordance with item 1 shall —
(a) spray the fruit trees or fruit vines concerned so that all foliage and fruit are thoroughly wetted; and
(b) during the period commencing 3 weeks before the ripening of the first fruit on the fruit trees or fruit vines concerned and ending when the last fruit thereon has been picked or has fallen from those fruit trees or fruit vines, spray those fruit trees or fruit vines at intervals of not more than 3 weeks commencing with the first day of that period.
1. A person applying treatment in accordance with this Part to —
(a) fruit trees, other than citrus trees; or
(b) fruit vines, other than grape vines,
having fruit thereon shall do so by cover spraying them in accordance with item 2 by means of a spray pump with a 0.06% active ingredient water mixture of trichlorfon.
2. A person cover spraying in accordance with item 1 shall —
(a) spray the fruit trees or fruit vines concerned so that all foliage and fruit are thoroughly wetted; and
(b) during the period commencing 3 weeks before the ripening of the first fruit on the fruit trees or fruit vines concerned and ending when the last fruit thereon has been picked or has fallen from those fruit trees or fruit vines, spray those fruit trees or fruit vines at intervals of not more than 7 days commencing with the first day of that period.
[Regulation 19]
The occupier shall disinfest the infested orchard in the manner approved by the Director General.
Subject to clause 3 after disinfestation an occupier shall not grow solanaceous crops other than potatoes in the orchard until further notice in writing from the Director General.
The occupier shall not grow potato crops other than those varieties approved by the Director General.
The occupier shall ensure that potato crops are fork tested at the crop maturity stage, as specified by an inspector.
The occupier shall —
(a) harvest the potato crop as directed by an inspector; and
(b) transport the potato crop in plastic lined bins to a processing establishment nominated by an inspector.
(1) The occupier shall not move any potatoes from the orchard until he receives a certificate issued by an inspector in the form of Form 3 in Schedule 3.
(2) A certificate referred to in subclause (1) shall —
(a) certify that the crop has been treated in accordance with clause 4; and
(b) nominate the processing establishment to which the crop shall be delivered; and
(c) specify any other steps which the inspector may require to be taken.
The occupier shall clean all machinery, vehicles and farm equipment (including bulk bins and footwear) on an approved hard surface area under the supervision of an inspector.
The occupier shall not move any machinery, vehicles or farm equipment (including bulk bins and footwear) until he receives a certificate, issued by an inspector, in the form of Form 4 in Schedule 3 verifying that the machinery, vehicles or farm equipment (including bulk bins and footwear) have been cleaned in accordance with clause 7 and are free from soil contamination.
An occupier who grows crops other than potatoes in the orchard, may dispose of those crops where, before being removed from the orchard, they have been trimmed and are free from soil.
The occupier of an orchard referred to in regulation 19(5) shall —
(a) not grow potato crops other than those varieties approved by the Director General; and
(b) comply with clauses 4, 6 and 8.
In this Part unless the contrary intention appears —
The owner or occupier of an orchard within the infested area shall not grow potato crops other than those varieties approved by the Director General.
The owner or occupier shall ensure that potato crops are fork tested at the crop maturity stage, as specified by an inspector.
The owner or occupier shall deliver the potato crop to a processor or merchant nominated by an inspector.
(1) The owner or occupier shall not move any potatoes from the orchard until he receives a certificate issued by an inspector in the form of Form 5 in Schedule 3.
(2) A certificate referred to in subclause (1) shall —
(a) certify that the crop has been treated in accordance with clause 3; and
(b) nominate the processing establishment to which the crop shall be delivered; and
(c) specify any other steps which the inspector may require to be taken.
The owner or occupier shall not move any machinery, vehicles or farm equipment (including bulk bins and footwear) from orchard to orchard or out of the infested area until he receives a certificate in the form of Form 6 in Schedule 3 verifying that the machinery, vehicles or farm equipment (including bulk bins and footwear) are free from soil contamination.
(1) The owner or occupier of an orchard within the infested area who also operates an orchard outside the infested area shall —
(a) subject to subclause (2) —
(i) plant approved varieties of potatoes; or
(ii) adopt a 4 year rotation with a pre‑plant nematicide for the disease;
and
(b) comply with clauses 3, 4, 5 and 6.
(2) Notwithstanding subclause (1)(a) an owner or occupier may, in the year 1990, plant a variety of potato which is susceptible to potato cyst nematode provided that a pre‑plant nematicide approved by the Director General is used before planting.
[Regulation 19A]
A person referred to in regulation 19A shall —
(a) not take delivery of any potatoes unless the potatoes are accompanied by Form 3 issued in accordance with Part 1 Clause 6(1) or Form 5 issued in accordance with Part 2 Clause 5 as the case may be; and
(b) ensure that trucks, containers and any other form of conveyance or potential carrier which has been in contact with the potatoes do not leave the premises until all soil and potato material has been removed; and
(c) clean soil and potato material from packing, processing and other equipment which has been in contact with the potatoes during packing or processing; and
(d) deep bury the soil and potato material removed under paragraphs (b) and (c).
(1) For the purposes of this clause unless the contrary intention appears —
(2) A person referred to in regulation 19A who distributes or sells potatoes grown in an orchard referred to in regulation 19A(1) —
(a) may only distribute clean washed potatoes; and
(b) shall not distribute or sell potatoes to any potato growing region of the State outside the Perth Statistical Division; and
(c) may distribute or sell clean washed waste potatoes for stock feed in the Metropolitan Area in approved quantities at distribution points nominated by an inspector.
[Regulation 19B]
The occupier of an orchard shall as soon as practicable notify an inspector, at the district office nearest to the orchard, of the appearance of apple scab in the orchard.
Immediately after giving notice under clause 1, the occupier shall apply an approved fungicide mixture to all apple trees within 25 metres of an infected tree.
Under the supervision and direction of an inspector the occupier shall —
(a) remove all infected material (including fallen leaves, fruit and trees where necessary); and
(b) dispose of the infected material by deep burial or burning; and
(c) remove any tree material, infected or otherwise, so as to ensure full penetration of spray to the point of runoff.
The occupier shall —
(a) until harvest, apply an approved fungicide spray programme to all apple trees within 25 metres of an infected tree or a site from which an infected tree has been removed; and
(b) after harvest but before leaf fall spray all the apple trees in the orchard with an approved treatment as directed by an inspector; and
(c) after leaf fall collect and deep bury or bury all fallen leaves and fruit within 25 metres of an infected tree or the site from which an infected tree has been removed; and
(d) in late July, apply an approved fungicide spray to the leaf litter on the orchard floor.
The occupier shall apply an approved fungicide programme in spring to all apple trees in the orchard.
The occupier shall undertake any further approved fungicide programmes as directed by an inspector.
The occupier shall —
(a) maintain an up to date record specifying —
(i) dates on which sprays were applied; and
(ii) volumes applied; and
(iii) amounts and names of fungicides used; and
(iv) the area sprayed;
and
(b) produce the record referred to in paragraph (a) for inspection when requested by an inspector.
(1) The occupier of an orchard referred to in regulation 19B(3) shall not harvest any apples or remove any apple material or nursery trees from the orchard until he receives a certificate issued by an inspector in the form of Form 7 in Schedule 3.
(2) A certificate referred to in subclause (1) shall —
(a) nominate the packing or processing establishment to which the apples shall be delivered; and
(b) nominate the areas to which apples may be distributed; and
(c) specify the manner in which —
(i) trucks, containers and all other forms of conveyance and potential carriers shall be cleansed; and
(ii) the waste apple material and leaves shall be destroyed.
The occupier of an orchard shall not irrigate the orchard by an overhead sprinkler system or any other form of overhead irrigation.
In this Part and in Part 3 unless the contrary intention appears —
The owner or occupier of an orchard in the infested area in which apple scab does not exist or does not appear to exist shall —
(a) after harvest but before leaf fall spray all the apple trees in the orchard with an approved treatment; and
(b) in late July, apply an approved fungicide to the leaf litter on the orchard floor; and
(c) in Spring, apply an approved fungicide programme to all apple trees in the orchard; and
(d) undertake any further approved fungicide programmes as directed by an inspector.
The owner or occupier shall —
(a) maintain an up to date record specifying —
(i) dates on which sprays were applied; and
(ii) volumes applied; and
(iii) amounts and names of fungicides used; and
(iv) the area sprayed;
and
(b) produce the record referred to in paragraph (a) for inspection when requested by an inspector.
(1) The owner or occupier shall not harvest any apples or remove any apple material or nursery trees from an orchard in the infested area until he receives a certificate issued by an inspector in the form of Form 7 in Schedule 3.
(2) A certificate referred to in subclause (1) shall —
(a) nominate the packing or processing establishment to which the apples shall be delivered; and
(b) nominate the areas to which apples may be distributed; and
(c) specify the manner in which —
(i) trucks, containers and all other forms of conveyance and potential carriers shall be cleansed; and
(ii) the waste apple material and leaves shall be destroyed.
The owner or occupier of an orchard shall not irrigate the orchard by an overhead sprinkler system or any other form of overhead irrigation.
[Regulation 19C]
Packers and processors shall ensure that —
(a) trucks, containers or any other form of conveyance in which apples from an orchard referred to in regulation 19B are transported to packing or processing establishments; and
(b) any other potential carrier which has been in contact with the apples,
are cleaned of all leaves and apple material before leaving the premises.
Packers and processors shall ensure that all packing and processing equipment which has been in contact with apples during processing or packing, shall be cleaned of all leaves and apple material.
Packers and processors shall ensure that all leaf and waste apple material removed in accordance with clauses 1 and 2 shall be —
(a) deep buried; or
(b) burnt.
A person who distributes apples from an orchard referred to in regulation 19B shall only distribute apples to areas nominated by an inspector.
[Regulation 19D]
A person who receives apple trees referred to in regulation 19D(1) shall —
(a) after planting the tree, cut back the leader and laterals by 15 cm; and
(b) burn or deep bury any prunings or other material removed under paragraph (a); and
(c) apply an approved fungicide programme to the trees; and
(d) maintain records in accordance with Part 2 Clause 3.
[Regulations 19E and 19F]
The occupier of an orchard shall as soon as practicable notify an inspector, at the district office nearest to the orchard, of the appearance of codling moth in the orchard.
Under the supervision and direction of an inspector the occupier shall —
(a) remove all infected and potentially infected material (including fruit, fallen fruit and trees where necessary); and
(b) dispose of the infected and potentially infected material by deep burial or burning; and
(c) remove any tree material, infected or otherwise, so as to ensure full penetration of spray to the point of runoff and to allow inspection of any remaining fruit and dispose of that material by deep burial or burning.
The occupier shall —
(a) until harvest, apply an approved insecticide spray programme to all pome fruit trees bearing fruit; and
(b) where directed and to the satisfaction of an inspector —
(i) with an approved implement, scrape outer bark from the trunk and branches of pome fruit trees from ground level to a height of 0.25 m above the crotch of the tree to remove over wintering larvae and pupae sites; and
(ii) dispose of all scrapings by deep burial or burning; and
(iii) kill any larvae or pupae on site; and
(iv) staple an approved corrugated cardboard band to the trunk;
and
(c) every 3 weeks collect and deep bury or burn all fallen fruit; and
(d) in May/June or after harvest for later maturing varieties, inspect bands and kill any larvae or pupae on site.
(1) The occupier shall —
(a) apply an approved insecticide spray programme to all pome fruit trees in the orchard until harvest; or
(b) strip all fruit from unsprayed pome fruit trees in November and destroy such fruit by burning or deep burial.
(2) The occupier shall renew bands on pome fruit trees in January.
The occupier shall undertake any further approved programmes as directed by an inspector.
The occupier shall —
(a) maintain an up to date record specifying the —
(i) dates on which any sprays were applied; and
(ii) volumes applied; and
(iii) amounts and names of insecticides used; and
(iv) area sprayed;
and
(b) produce the record referred to in paragraph (a) for inspection when requested by an inspector.
(1) The occupier of an orchard referred to in regulation 19E(3) shall not harvest any fruit or remove any fruit or other potential carrier from the orchard until he receives a certificate issued by an inspector in the form of Form 9 in Schedule 3.
(2) A certificate referred to in subclause (1) shall —
(a) nominate the packing or processing establishment to which the fruit or potential carrier shall be delivered; and
(b) nominate the areas to which the fruit or potential carrier may be distributed; and
(c) specify the manner in which —
(i) trucks, containers and all other forms of conveyance and potential carriers shall be cleansed; and
(ii) the waste fruit, plant material, larvae and pupae shall be destroyed.
In this Part and in Part 3 unless the contrary intention appears —
The owner or occupier of an orchard in the infested area in which codling moth does not exist or does not appear to exist shall —
(a) under the supervision and direction of an inspector —
(i) remove all infected and potentially infected material (including fruit, fallen fruit and trees where necessary); and
(ii) dispose of the infected and potentially infected material by deep burial or burning; and
(iii) remove any tree material, infected or otherwise, so as to ensure full penetration of spray to the point of runoff and to allow inspection of any remaining fruit and dispose of that material by deep burial or burning;
and
(b) until harvest, apply an approved insecticide spray programme to pome fruit trees bearing fruit, or strip all fruit from unsprayed pome fruit trees in November and destroy that fruit by burning or deep burial; and
(c) where directed and to the satisfaction of an inspector —
(i) with an approved implement, scrape outer bark from the trunk and branches of pome fruit trees from ground level to a height of 0.25 m above the crotch of the tree to remove over wintering larvae and pupae sites; and
(ii) dispose of all scrapings by deep burial or burning; and
(iii) kill any larvae or pupae on site; and
(iv) staple an approved corrugated cardboard band to the trunk;
and
(d) every 3 weeks collect and deep bury or burn all fallen fruit; and
(e) in May/June or after harvest for later maturing varieties, inspect bands and kill any larvae or pupae on site; and
(f) renew bands on pome fruit trees in January; and
(g) undertake any further approved programmes as directed by an inspector.
The owner or occupier shall —
(a) maintain an up to date record specifying the —
(i) dates on which any sprays were applied; and
(ii) volumes applied; and
(iii) amounts and names of insecticides used; and
(iv) area sprayed;
and
(b) produce the record referred to in paragraph (a) for inspection when requested by an inspector.
(1) The owner or occupier shall not harvest any fruit or remove any fruit or other potential carrier from the orchard until he receives a certificate issued by an inspector in the form of Form 9 in Schedule 3.
(2) A certificate referred to in subclause (1) shall —
(a) nominate the packing or processing establishment to which the fruit or potential carrier shall be delivered; and
(b) nominate the areas to which the fruit or potential carrier may be distributed; and
(c) specify the manner in which —
(i) trucks, containers and all other forms of conveyance and potential carriers shall be cleansed; and
(ii) the waste fruit, plant material, larvae and pupae shall be destroyed.
Packers and processors shall ensure that —
(a) trucks, containers or any other form of conveyance in which fruit from an orchard referred to in regulation 19E is transported to packing or processing establishments; and
(b) any other potential carrier which has been in contact with the fruit,
shall be cleaned of all fruit, plant material, larvae and pupae before leaving the premises.
Packers and processors shall ensure that all processing equipment which has been in contact with fruit during processing or packing, shall be cleaned of all fruit, plant material, larvae and pupae.
Packers and processors shall ensure that all fruit, plant material, larvae and pupae removed in accordance with clauses 12 and 13 shall be —
(a) deep buried; or
(b) burnt.
A person who distributes fruit or potential carriers from an orchard referred to in regulation 19E shall only distribute fruit or potential carriers to areas nominated by an inspector.
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Acacia tessellata | Acacia tindaleae | Acacia tindaleae x semilunata |
Acacia torringtonensis | Acacia torulosa | Acacia trachyphloia |
Acacia trinervata | Acacia trineura | Acacia triptera |
Acacia triquetra | Acacia tropica | Acacia ulicifolia |
Acacia umbellata | Acacia uncifera | Acacia uncinata |
Acacia undoolyana | Acacia venulosa | Acacia verniciflua |
Acacia verticillata | Acacia vestita | Acacia viscidula |
Acacia wardellii | Acacia wattsiana | Acacia whibleyana |
Acacia whitei | Acacia wilhelmiana | Acacia williamsonii |
Acacia yirrkallensis | Acaciella curassavica | Acaena adscendens |
Acaena affinis | Acaena anserinifolia | Acaena buchananii |
Acaena caesiglauca | Acaena echinata | Acaena fissistipula |
Acaena glabra | Acaena hirsutula | Acaena lucida |
Acaena microphylla | Acaena minor | Acaena |
Acaena novae-zelandiae | Acaena ovina | Acaena profundeincisa |
Acaena saccaticupula | Acalypha capensis | Acalypha chamaedrifolia |
Acalypha compacta | Acalypha godseffiana | Acalypha hamiltoniana |
Acalypha hispida | Acalypha lyonsii | Acalypha nemorum |
Acalypha pendula | Acalypha reptans | Acalypha spiciflora |
Acalypha wilkesiana | Acampe spp. | Acanthephippium splendidum |
Acanthephippium striatum | Acanthephippium sylhetense | Acanthocalycium spiniflorum |
Acanthocalyx nepalensis | Acanthocereus brasiliensis | Acanthocereus undulosus |
Acantholimon caesareum | Acantholimon calvertii | Acantholimon jarmilae |
Acantholimon venustum | Acanthophoenix crinita | Acanthophoenix rubra |
Acanthorhipsalis monacantha | Acanthospermum hispidum | Acanthostachys pitcairnioides |
Acanthostachys strobilacea | Acanthus caroli-alexandri | Acanthus dioscoridis |
Acanthus eminens | Acanthus hirsutus | Acanthus hungaricus |
Acanthus longifolius | Acanthus mollis | Acanthus polystachyus |
Acanthus spinosissimus | Acanthus spinosus | Acanthus syriacus |
Acca sellowiana | Acer aidzuense | Acer albo-purpurascens |
Acer argutum | Acer buergerianum | Acer campbellii |
Acer campestre | Acer capillipes | Acer cappadocicum |
Acer carpinifolium | Acer caudatifolium | Acer caudatum |
Acer circinatum | Acer cissifolium | Acer x conspicuum |
Acer cordatum | Acer craibianum | Acer davidii |
Acer decandrum | Acer diabolicum | Acer x dieckii |
Acer distylum | Acer elegantulum | Acer erianthum |
Acer fabri | Acer x freemanii | Acer glabrum |
Acer griseum | Acer heldreichii | Acer henryi |
Acer heptalobum | Acer japonicum | Acer kawakamii |
Acer laevigatum | Acer longipes | Acer macrophyllum |
Acer mandshuricum | Acer maximowiczianum | Acer micranthum |
Acer negundo | Acer obtusifolium | Acer olivaceum |
Acer oliverianum | Acer palmatum | Acer paxii |
Acer pectinatum | Acer pensylvanicum | Acer pentaphyllum |
Acer pentaphyllum x oblongum | Acer platanoides | Acer pseudo-sieboldianum |
Acer pseudoplatanus | Acer pubescens | Acer pubinerve |
Acer rubescens | Acer rubrum | Acer rufinerve |
Acer saccharum | Acer sempervirens | Acer shirasawanum |
Acer sieboldianum | Acer sikkimense | Acer stachyophyllum |
Acer tataricum | Acer tegmentosum | Acer triflorum |
Acer truncatum | Acer truncatum x platanoides | Acer velutinum |
Aceratium ferrugineum | Acetosa sagittata | Acetosella vulgaris |
Achillea aegyptiaca | Achillea ageratifolia | Achillea ageratum |
Achillea clavennae | Achillea clavennae x clypeolata | Achillea clypeolata |
Achillea clypeolata x filipendulina | Achillea coarctata | Achillea decolorans |
Achillea erba-rotta | Achillea eupatorium | Achillea filipendulina |
Achillea fraasii | Achillea grandiflora | Achillea x lewisii |
Achillea lingulata | Achillea macrocephala | Achillea macrophylla |
Achillea millefolium | Achillea millefolium x taygetea | Achillea nana |
Achillea odorata | Achillea ptarmica | Achillea x taygetea |
Achillea tomentosa | Achillea umbellata | Achimenes erecta |
Achimenes grandiflora | Achimenes heterophylla | Achimenes longiflora |
Achimenes magnifica | Achimenes mexicana | Achimenes patens |
Achimenes skinneri | Achlys triphylla | Achnatherum coronatum |
Achnatherum hymenoides | Achnatherum lettermanii | Achnatherum lobatum |
Achnatherum robustum | Achyranthes arborescens | Achyranthes japonica |
Achyranthes splendens | Acianthus spp. | Acineta spp. |
Acinos alpinus | Acinos arvensis | Acioa edulis |
Aciotis rubricaulis | Aciphylla aurea | Aciphylla aurea x horrida |
Aciphylla colensoi | Aciphylla congesta | Aciphylla crenulata |
Aciphylla dieffenbachii | Aciphylla dobsonii | Aciphylla glacialis |
Aciphylla gracilis | Aciphylla hectori | Aciphylla horrida |
Aciphylla monroi | Aciphylla | Aciphylla pinnatifida |
Aciphylla procumbens | Aciphylla scott-thomsonii | Aciphylla simplex |
Aciphylla simplicifolia | Aciphylla squarrosa | Aciphylla subflabellata |
Acis autumnalis | Acis longifolia | Acis nicaeensis |
Acis rosea | Acis tingitana | Acis trichophyllum |
Acis valentina | Ackama paniculata | Ackama rosifolia |
Acmadenia heterophylla | Acmella oleracea | Acmena australis |
Acmena brachyandra | Acmena divaricata | Acmena graveolens |
Acmena hemilampra | Acmena ingens | Acmena mackinnoniana |
Acmena macrocarpa | Acmena resa | Acmena smithii |
Acmenosperma claviflorum | Acmenosperma pringlei | Acmopyle pancheri |
Acmopyle sahniana | Acnistus arborescens | Acnistus breviflorus |
Acnistus parviflorus | Acoelorrhaphe wrightii | Aconitum alboviolaceum |
Aconitum anthora | Aconitum corsicum | Aconitum delphiniifolium |
Aconitum hemsleyanum | Aconitum lycoctonum | Aconitum nagarum |
Aconitum napellus | Aconitum orientale | Aconitum x stoerkianum |
Aconitum wardii | Aconogonon campanulatum | Aconogonon rumicifolium |
Acorus calamus | Acorus gramineus | Acradenia euodiiformis |
Acradenia frankliniae | Acridocarpus austro-caledonicus | Acridocarpus natalitius |
Acridocarpus smeathmanni | Acriopsis indica | Acriopsis javanica |
Acriopsis ridleyi | Acrisione cymosa | Acrocarpus fraxinifolius |
Acrocladium auriculatum | Acrocomia aculeata | Acrocomia armentalis |
Acrocomia hassleri | Acrodon bellidiflorus | Acronychia acidula |
Acronychia acronychioides | Acronychia acuminata | Acronychia baeuerlenii |
Acronychia chooreechillum | Acronychia imperforata | Acronychia laevis |
Acronychia littoralis | Acronychia oblongifolia | Acronychia octandra |
Acronychia pauciflora | Acronychia pubescens | Acronychia wilcoxiana |
Acrophorus stipellatus | Acrophyllum australe | Acrotriche aggregata |
Acrotriche depressa | Acrotriche fasciculiflora | Acrotriche leucocarpa |
Acrotriche prostrata | Acrotriche serrulata | Actaea arizonica |
Actaea asiatica | Actaea biternata | Actaea brachycarpa |
Actaea cimicifuga | Actaea dahurica | Actaea elata |
Actaea heracleifolia | Actaea laciniata | Actaea mairei |
Actaea podocarpa | Actaea racemosa | Actaea rubifolia |
Actaea simplex | Actephila lindleyi | Actinidia arguta |
Actinidia arguta x kolomikta | Actinidia arguta x melanandra | Actinidia callosa |
Actinidia chinensis | Actinidia chrysantha | Actinidia chrysantha x deliciosa |
Actinidia deliciosa | Actinidia eriantha | Actinidia hemsleyana |
Actinidia kolomikta | Actinidia lanceolata | Actinidia latifolia |
Actinidia macrosperma | Actinidia melanandra | Actinidia rubricaulis |
Actinidia rufa | Actinidia valvata | Actinodaphne confertiflora |
Actinokentia divaricata | Actinokentia huerlimannii | Actinorhytis calapparia |
Actinorhytis poamau | Actinotus bellidioides | Actinotus forsythii |
Actinotus helianthi | Actinotus minor | Actinotus suffocata |
Adansonia digitata | Adansonia grandidieri | |
Adansonia madagascariensis | Adansonia perrieri | Adansonia rubrostipa |
Adansonia suarezensis | Adansonia za | Adenandra fragrans |
Adenandra marginata | Adenandra uniflora | Adenanthera abrosperma |
Adenanthera pavonina | Adenanthos cuneatus x cunninghamii | Adenanthos x cunninghamii |
Adenanthos macropodianus | Adenanthos terminalis | Adenia cissampeloides |
Adenia epigea | Adenia firingalavensis | Adenia fruticosa |
Adenia glauca | Adenia globosa | Adenia goetzei |
Adenia isaloensis | Adenia keramanthus | Adenia monadelpha |
Adenia olaboensis | Adenia repanda | Adenia spinosa |
Adenia subsessilifolia | Adenia venenata | Adenium arabicum |
Adenium boehmianum | Adenium multiflorum | Adenium obesum |
Adenium oleifolium | Adenocalymma comosum | Adenocalymma marginatum |
Adenocarpus complicatus | Adenocarpus foliolosus | Adenocarpus telonensis |
Adenocarpus viscosus | Adenochilus nortonii | Adenodolichos punctatus |
Adenoncos papuana | Adenophora bulleyana | Adenophora divaricata |
Adenophora forrestii | Adenophora himalayana | Adenophora jasionifolia |
Adenophora khasiana | Adenophora lamarkii | Adenophora latifolia |
Adenophora leptosepala | Adenophora lilifolia | Adenophora morrisonensis |
Adenophora nikoensis | Adenophora pereskiifolia | Adenophora remotiflora |
Adenophora stricta | Adenophora takedai | Adenophora taquetii |
Adenophora tashiroi | Adenophora thunbergiana | Adenophora triphylla |
Adenorandia kalbreyeri | Adenostemma perrottetii | Adenostemma viscosum |
Adenostyles briquetii | Adesmia araucana | Adesmia argentea |
Adesmia bicolor | Adesmia boronioides | Adesmia conferta |
Adesmia denticulata | Adesmia filifolia | Adesmia incana |
Adesmia latifolia | Adesmia laxa | Adesmia loudonia |
Adesmia microphylla | Adesmia mucronata | Adesmia muricata |
Adesmia pearcei | Adesmia phylloidea | Adesmia punctata |
Adesmia reclinata | Adesmia retusa | Adesmia tenella |
Adesmia viscida | Adiantum aleuticum | Adiantum andicola |
Adiantum bellum | Adiantum brasiliense | Adiantum caudatum |
Adiantum chilense | Adiantum colpodes | Adiantum cultratum |
Adiantum cunninghamii | Adiantum curvatum | Adiantum deflectens |
Adiantum diaphanum | Adiantum dolosum | Adiantum excisum |
Adiantum flabellulatum | Adiantum formosum | Adiantum fulvum |
Adiantum henslovianum | Adiantum lindeni | Adiantum macrophyllum |
Adiantum microsorum | Adiantum nebulosum | Adiantum pedatum |
Adiantum pentadactylon | Adiantum peruvianum | Adiantum platyphyllum |
Adiantum polyphyllum | Adiantum pubescens | Adiantum pulverulentum |
Adiantum pyramidale | Adiantum raddianum | Adiantum reniforme |
Adiantum rubellum | Adiantum silvaticum | Adiantum tenerum |
Adiantum tetraphyllum | Adiantum trapeziforme | Adiantum venustum |
Adinandra bockiana | Adinandra millettii | Adinobotrys atropurpureus |
Adlumia fungosa | Adolphia californica | Adonanthe cyllenea |
Adonanthe pyrenaica | Adonidia merrillii | Adonis aestivalis |
Adonis amurensis | Adonis brevistyla | Adonis chrysocyathus |
Adonis davidii | Adonis microcarpa | Adonis pyrenaica |
Adriana glabrata | Adriana hookeri | Adriana klotzschii |
Adriana tomentosa | Adromischus alstonii | Adromischus alveolatus |
Adromischus antidorcatus | Adromischus bicolor | Adromischus caryophyllaceus |
Adromischus cooperi | Adromischus cristatus | Adromischus diabolicus |
Adromischus fallax | Adromischus filicaulis | Adromischus hemisphaericus |
Adromischus inamoenus | Adromischus leucophyllus | Adromischus leucothrix |
Adromischus liebenbergii | Adromischus maculatus | Adromischus mammillaris |
Adromischus marianae | Adromischus marianiae | Adromischus montium-klinghardtii |
Adromischus nanus | Adromischus phillipsiae | Adromischus poellnitzianus |
Adromischus rhombifolius | Adromischus roaneanus | Adromischus schuldtianus |
Adromischus sphenophyllus | Adromischus subdistichus | Adromischus subviridis |
Adromischus triflorus | Adromischus trigynus | Adromischus umbraticola |
Aechmea aciculosa | Aechmea aculeatosepala | Aechmea agavifolia |
Aechmea alba | Aechmea angustifolia | Aechmea apocalyptica |
Aechmea aquilega | Aechmea araneosa | Aechmea bahiana |
Aechmea biflora | Aechmea blanchetiana | Aechmea blumenavii |
Aechmea brachystachys | Aechmea bracteata | Aechmea brevicollis |
Aechmea bromeliifolia | Aechmea caesia | Aechmea callichroma |
Aechmea calyculata | Aechmea candida | Aechmea cariocae |
Aechmea carvalhoi | Aechmea castelnavii | Aechmea caudata |
Aechmea chantinii | Aechmea chlorophylla | Aechmea coelestis |
Aechmea contracta | Aechmea correia-arauji | Aechmea cucullata |
Aechmea cylindrata | Aechmea dealbata | Aechmea dichlamydea |
Aechmea discordiae | Aechmea distichantha | Aechmea drakeana |
Aechmea eurycorymbus | Aechmea farinosa | Aechmea fasciata |
Aechmea fendleri | Aechmea filicaulis | Aechmea flavo-rosea |
Aechmea fosteriana | Aechmea fraseri | Aechmea fulgens |
Aechmea gamosepala | Aechmea gigantea | Aechmea glaziovii |
Aechmea gracilis | Aechmea haltonii | Aechmea x hybrid |
Aechmea immersa | Aechmea kertesziae | Aechmea kuntzeana |
Aechmea lamarchei | Aechmea lasseri | Aechmea leucolepis |
Aechmea lindenii | Aechmea lueddemanniana | Aechmea macrochlamys |
Aechmea maculata | Aechmea magdalenae | Aechmea manzanaresiana |
Aechmea mariae-reginae | Aechmea mcvaughii | Aechmea melinonii |
Aechmea mertensii | Aechmea mexicana | Aechmea miniata |
Aechmea mulfordii | Aechmea nallyi | Aechmea napoensis |
Aechmea nidularioides | Aechmea nudicaulis | Aechmea orlandiana |
Aechmea ornata | Aechmea pallida | Aechmea pectinata |
Aechmea penduliflora | Aechmea perforata | Aechmea phanerophlebia |
Aechmea pimenti-velosoi | Aechmea pineliana | Aechmea polyantha |
Aechmea pubescens | Aechmea purpureorosea | Aechmea pyramidalis |
Aechmea racinae | Aechmea ramosa | Aechmea recurvata |
Aechmea romeroi | Aechmea serrata | Aechmea spectabilis |
Aechmea sphaerocephala | Aechmea tayoensis | Aechmea tessmannii |
Aechmea tillandsioides | Aechmea tinctoria | Aechmea triangularis |
Aechmea tricolor | Aechmea triticina | Aechmea veitchii |
Aechmea victoriana | Aechmea warasii | Aechmea weilbachii |
Aechmea winkleri | Aechmea wittmackiana | Aechmea zebrina |
Aegle marmelos | Aeglopsis chevalieri | Aeonium arboreum |
Aeonium balsamiferum | Aeonium burchardii | Aeonium canariense |
Aeonium castello-paivae | Aeonium ciliatum | Aeonium dodrantale |
Aeonium x domesticum | Aeonium frutescens | Aeonium glutinosum |
Aeonium gomerense | Aeonium haworthii | Aeonium hierrense |
Aeonium holochrysum | Aeonium lancerottense | Aeonium leucoblepharum |
Aeonium lindleyi | Aeonium nobile | Aeonium rubrolineatum |
Aeonium saundersii | Aeonium sedifolium | Aeonium simsii |
Aeonium smithii | Aeonium spathulatum | Aeonium subplanum |
Aeonium tabuliforme | Aeonium tortuosum | Aeonium valverdense |
Aeonium virgineum | Aerangis spp. | Aeranthes spp. |
Aerides spp. | Aerva javanica | Aerva sanguinolenta |
Aeschynanthus acuminatus | Aeschynanthus andersonii | Aeschynanthus boschianus |
Aeschynanthus bracteatus | Aeschynanthus buxifolius | Aeschynanthus ellipticus |
Aeschynanthus elmeri | Aeschynanthus evrardii | Aeschynanthus fulgens |
Aeschynanthus garrettii | Aeschynanthus hildebrandii | Aeschynanthus javanica |
Aeschynanthus lineatus | Aeschynanthus lobbiana | Aeschynanthus longicaulis |
Aeschynanthus longiflora | Aeschynanthus longiflorus | Aeschynanthus magnificus |
Aeschynanthus micrantha | Aeschynanthus mimetes | Aeschynanthus nummularius |
Aeschynanthus obconicus | Aeschynanthus parasiticus | Aeschynanthus parviflorus |
Aeschynanthus parvifolia | Aeschynanthus pulcher | Aeschynanthus radicans |
Aeschynanthus speciosus | Aeschynanthus x splendidus | Aeschynanthus stenosepalus |
Aeschynanthus tengchungensis | Aeschynanthus tenuis | Aeschynanthus tricolor |
Aeschynanthus volubilis | Aeschynanthus zebrinus | Aeschynomene abyssinica |
Aeschynomene | Aeschynomene brasiliana | Aeschynomene brevipes |
Aeschynomene ciliata | Aeschynomene deamii | Aeschynomene elegans |
Aeschynomene falcata | Aeschynomene fascicularis | Aeschynomene fluitans |
Aeschynomene fluminensis | Aeschynomene fulgida | Aeschynomene micrantha |
Aeschynomene mollicula | Aeschynomene nivea | Aeschynomene nodulosa |
Aeschynomene parviflora | Aeschynomene pinetorum | Aeschynomene scabra |
Aeschynomene uniflora | Aeschynomene villosa | Aeschynomene viscidula |
Aesculus californica | Aesculus x carnea | Aesculus chinensis |
Aesculus hippocastanum | Aesculus hippocastanum x carnea | Aesculus x hybrida |
Aesculus indica | Aesculus x mutabilis | Aesculus x neglecta |
Aesculus woerlitzensis | Aethionema armenum | Aethionema coridifolium |
Aethionema glaucinum | Aethionema grandiflorum | Aethionema kotschyi |
Aethionema oppositifolium | Aethionema pulchellum | Aethionema rotundifolium |
Aethionema saxatile | Aethionema saxatilis | Aethionema stylosum |
Aethionema x warleyense | Aethionema warleyense | Aextoxicon punctatum |
Afgekia sericea | Aframomum angustifolium | Aframomum daniellii |
Aframomum melegueta | Aframomum sceptrum | Aframomum strobilaceum |
Afrocarpus dawei | Afrocarpus falcatus | Afrocarpus gracilior |
Afrocarpus mannii | Afrocarpus usambarensis | Afzelia africana |
Afzelia quanzensis | Afzelia xylocarpa | Agalmyla parasitica |
Agalmyla staminea | Aganisia spp. | Agapanthus africanus |
Agapanthus campanulatus | Agapanthus caulescens | Agapanthus coddii |
Agapanthus comptonii | Agapanthus inapertus | Agapanthus nutans |
Agapanthus pendulus | Agapanthus praecox | Agapanthus walshii |
Agapetes buxifolia | Agapetes cauliflora | Agapetes flava |
Agapetes forrestii | Agapetes helenae | Agapetes incurvata |
Agapetes incurvata x serpens | Agapetes lobbii | Agapetes macrantha |
Agapetes mannii | Agapetes meiniana | Agapetes moorei |
Agapetes oblonga | Agapetes obovata | Agapetes rubrobracteata |
Agapetes rugosa | Agapetes serpens | Agapetes serpens x incurvata |
Agapetes smithiana | Agapetes variegata | Agapetes vitiensis |
Agarista populifolia | Agastache aurantiaca | Agastache breviflora |
Agastache cana | Agastache foeniculum | Agastache mexicana |
Agastache micrantha | Agastache pallida | Agastache pallidiflora |
Agastache palmeri | Agastache pringlei | Agastache rugosa |
Agastache rupestris | Agastache scrophulariifolia | Agastache urticifolia |
Agastache wrightii | Agastachys odorata | Agathis atropurpurea |
Agathis australis | Agathis lanceolata | Agathis macrophylla |
Agathis microstachya | Agathis moorei | Agathis obtusa |
Agathis ovata | Agathis philippinensis | Agathis robusta |
Agathosma apiculata | Agathosma betulina | Agathosma capensis |
Agathosma cerefolium | Agathosma ciliaris | Agathosma corymbosa |
Agathosma crenulata | Agathosma erecta | Agathosma glabrata |
Agathosma gonaquensis | Agathosma ovata | Agathosma pulchella |
Agathosma villosa | Agauria buxifolia | Agave aktites |
Agave | Agave angustifolia | Agave attenuata |
Agave aurea | Agave avellanidens | Agave beauleriana |
Agave bovicornuta | Agave bracteosa | Agave capensis |
Agave celsii | Agave cerulata | Agave chiapensis |
Agave chrysantha | Agave colorata | Agave cupreata |
Agave dasyliriodes | Agave dasylirioides | Agave debilis |
Agave decipiens | Agave deserti | Agave desmettiana |
Agave difformis | Agave durangensis | Agave echinoides |
Agave felgeri | Agave ferdinandi-regis | Agave filifera |
Agave flexispina | Agave franzosinii | Agave funkiana |
Agave garciae-mendozae | Agave geminiflora | Agave gentryi |
Agave ghiesbreghtii | Agave gigantensis | Agave guadalajarana |
Agave guiengola | Agave guttata | Agave gypsophila |
Agave havardiana | Agave horrida | Agave hurteri |
Agave isthmensis | Agave karwinskii | Agave kerchovei |
Agave lecheguilla | Agave lechuguilla | Agave lophantha x lecheguilla |
Agave macracantha | Agave macroacantha | Agave mckelveyana |
Agave micracantha | Agave mitraeformis | Agave multifilifera |
Agave murpheyi | Agave ocahui | Agave ocahui x attenuata |
Agave ornithobroma | Agave oroensis | Agave |
Agave palmeri | Agave parrasana | Agave parryi |
Agave parviflora | Agave peacockii | Agave pedunculifera |
Agave pelona | Agave polianthiflora | Agave polyacantha |
Agave polyphylla | Agave potatorum | Agave pumila |
Agave purpusorum | Agave salmiana | Agave schidigera |
Agave schottii | Agave sebastiana | Agave seemanniana |
Agave shawii | Agave shrevei | Agave sisalana |
Agave sobria | Agave spicata | Agave splendens |
Agave striata | Agave stricta | Agave stringens |
Agave tequilana | Agave titanota | Agave toumeyana |
Agave triangularis | Agave univitatta | Agave univitatta x lecheguilla |
Agave utahensis | Agave vera-cruz | Agave victoriae-reginae |
Agave vilmoriniana | Agave weberi | Agave wercklei |
Agave xylonacantha | Agave zebra | Agenium villosum |
Ageratina adenophora | Ageratina glechonophyllum | Ageratina riparia |
Ageratum houstonianum | Aglaia argentea | Aglaia australiensis |
Aglaia brownii | Aglaia cucullata | Aglaia euryanthera |
Aglaia meridionalis | Aglaia odorata | Aglaia sapindina |
Aglaia tomentosa | Aglaomorpha cornucopia | Aglaomorpha coronans |
Aglaomorpha drynarioides | Aglaomorpha | Aglaomorpha meyeniana |
Aglaomorpha novoguineensis | Aglaomorpha pilosa | Aglaomorpha splendens |
Aglaonema commutatum | Aglaonema costatum | Aglaonema crispum |
Aglaonema densinervium | Aglaonema flemingianum | Aglaonema marantifolium |
Aglaonema modestum | Aglaonema nebulosum | Aglaonema nitidum |
Aglaonema roebelinii | Aglaonema rotundum | Aglaonema siamense |
Aglaonema simplex | Aglaonema tenuipes | Aglaonema treubii |
Agonis conspicua | Agonis floribunda | Agonis grandiflora |
Agonis hypericifolia | Agonis juniperina | Agonis linearifolia |
Agonis marginata | Agonis obtusissima | Agonis parviceps |
Agonis scortechiniana | Agonis spathulata | Agrimonia eupatoria |
Agrimonia leucantha | Agriophyllum minus | x Agropogon lutosus |
Agropyron brownei | Agropyron michnoi | Agropyron mongolicum |
Agropyron obtusiusculum | Agropyron pseudo-agropyrum | Agrostemma githago |
Agrostis adamsonii | Agrostis australiensis | Agrostis billardierei |
Agrostis billardieri | Agrostis capillaris | Agrostis elliotii |
Agrostis emirnensis | Agrostis filiformis | Agrostis forsteri |
Agrostis gigantea | Agrostis glabra | Agrostis inconspicua |
Agrostis juressi | Agrostis muelleriana | Agrostis quadriseta |
Agrostis schleicheri | Agrostis sciurea | Agrostis solandri |
Agrostis stolonifera | Agrostocrinum stypandroides | Agrostophyllum majus |
Agrostophyllum montanum | Agrostophyllum parviflorum | Aichryson bollei |
Aichryson x domesticum | Aichryson laxum | Aichryson pachycaulon |
Aichryson porphyrogennetos | Aichryson tortuosum | Aichryson villosum |
Aidia cochinchinensis | Aidia vitiensis | Ailanthus altissima |
Ailanthus excelsa | Ailanthus malabarica | Ainsliaea acerifolia |
Ainsliaea henryi | Ainsliaea triflora | Aiphanes acaulis |
Aiphanes aculeata | Aiphanes chiribogensis | Aiphanes deltoidea |
Aiphanes duquei | Aiphanes eggersii | Aiphanes erinacea |
Aiphanes gelatinosa | Aiphanes grandis | Aiphanes hirsuta |
Aiphanes leiostachys | Aiphanes lindeniana | Aiphanes linearis |
Aiphanes macroloba | Aiphanes minima | Aiphanes pilaris |
Aiphanes simplex | Aiphanes spicata | Aiphanes tricuspidata |
Aiphanes ulei | Aiphanes verrucosa | Aiphanes weberbaueri |
Aira caryophyllea | Aira cupaniana | Aira elegantissima |
Aira praecox | Aizoon canariense | Aizoon glabrum |
Aizoon quadrifidum | Aizoon rigidum | Ajuga australis |
Ajuga laxmanni | Ajuga macrosperma | Ajuga ovalifolia |
Ajuga pyramidalis | Ajuga reptans | Ajuga salicifolia |
Ajuga tenorii | Akania bidwillii | Akania lucens |
Akebia longeracemosa | Akebia quinata | Alafia thouarsii |
Alamania punicea | Alangium chinense | Alangium platanifolium |
Alangium villosum | Alania cunninghami | Alania endlicheri |
Albizia adianthifolia | Albizia anthelmintica | |
Albizia antunesiana | Albizia austrobrasilica | Albizia coreana |
Albizia cubana | Albizia edwallii | Albizia forbesii |
Albizia glaberrima | Albizia granulosa | Albizia gummifera |
Albizia julibrissin | Albizia kalkora | Albizia lucidior |
Albizia odoratissima | Albizia petersiana | Albizia tanganyicensis |
Albizia versicolor | Albizia xanthoxylon | Albizia zygia |
Albuca abyssinica | Albuca acuminata | Albuca altissima |
Albuca batteniana | Albuca clanwilliamae-gloria | Albuca cooperi |
Albuca echinosperma | Albuca fastigiata | Albuca glauca |
Albuca hallii | Albuca humilis | Albuca juncifolia |
Albuca namaquensis | Albuca nigritana | Albuca rupestris |
Albuca schoenlandii | Albuca shawii | Albuca spiralis |
Albuca transvaalensis | Albuca viscosa | Alcantarea brasiliana |
Alcantarea extensa | Alcantarea geniculata | Alcantarea glaziouana |
Alcantarea imperialis | Alcantarea nahoumii | Alcantarea odorata |
Alcantarea | Alcantarea vinicolor | Alcea ficifolia |
Alcea pallida | Alcea rosea | Alcea rugosa |
Alcea setosa | Alcea xanthochlora | Alchemilla alpina |
Alchemilla argyrophylla | Alchemilla bulgarica | Alchemilla conjuncta |
Alchemilla crinita | Alchemilla erythropoda | Alchemilla faeroensis |
Alchemilla gorcensis | Alchemilla hessii | Alchemilla japonica |
Alchemilla mollis | Alchemilla pedata | Alchemilla psilomischa |
Alchemilla rothii | Alchemilla splendens |
Alchemilla venosa
Alchemilla viridiflora
Alchemilla vulgaris
Alchemilla xanthochlora
Alchornea aquifolia
Alectryon coriaceus
Alectryon diversifolius
Alectryon excelsus
Alectryon forsythii
Alectryon grandis
Alectryon semicinereus
Alectryon subcinereus
Alectryon subdentatus
Alectryon unilobatus
Alepidea longifolia
Aletris farinosa
Aletris foliata
Aletris luteo-viridis
Aletris spicata
Aleurites moluccana
Aleurites rockinghamensis
Alhagi kirghisorum
Alibertia edulis
Alisma lanceolatum
Alisma plantago-aquatica
Alkanna tinctoria
Allagopappus dichotomus
Allagoptera arenaria
Allagoptera brevicalyx
Allagoptera campestris
Allagoptera leucocalyx
Allamanda cathartica
Allamanda grandiflora
Allamanda oenotherifolia
Allamanda schottii
Allamanda violacea
Allantodia australis
Alliaria petiolata
Allittia cardiocarpa
Allium aaseae
Allium abramsii
Allium acuminatum
Allium affine
Allium aflatunense
Allium akaka
Allium albovianum
Allium alexeianum
Allium altissimum
Allium amabile
Allium ampeloprasum
Allium anacoleum
Allium anceps
Allium angustitepalum
Allium anisopodium
Allium atropurpureum
Allium atrorubens
Allium aucheri
Allium auctum
Allium baeticum
Allium baissunense
Allium barsczewskii
Allium beesianum
Allium bigelovii
Allium bodeanum
Allium bourgeaui
Allium bucharicum
Allium burlewii
Allium caeruleum
Allium caesium
Allium callimischon
Allium calocephalum
Allium campanulatum
Allium cardiostemon
Allium carolinianum
Allium cepa
Allium cernuum
Allium chamaemoly
Allium chloranthum
Allium christii
Allium chrysantherum
Allium cratericola
Allium crenulatum
Allium crispum
Allium cristophii
Allium cristophii x macleanii
Allium cupani
Allium cupuliferum
Allium cyaneum
Allium cyathophorum
Allium darvasicum
Allium darwasicum
Allium denudatum
Allium dichlamydeum
Allium dictyoprasum
Allium dioscoridis
Allium dregeanum
Allium drummondii
Allium falcifolium
Allium fedtschenkoi
Allium fetisowii
Allium fetissovii
Allium fimbriatum
Allium firmotunicatum
Allium fistulosum
Allium flavescens
Allium flavum
Allium foliosum
Allium fuscoviolaceum
Allium galanthum
Allium giganteum
Allium glaciale
Allium guttatum
Allium gypsaceum
Allium haematochiton
Allium heldreichii
Allium helicophyllum
Allium hierochuntinum
Allium hirtovaginatum
Allium hissaricum
Allium hoffmanii
Allium hollandicum
Allium hyalinum
Allium hymenorrhizum
Allium insubricum
Allium jesdianum
Allium jubatum
Allium karataviense
Allium kharputense
Allium komarowi
Allium kurtzianum
Allium lacunosum
Allium lemmonii
Allium libani
Allium lineare
Allium litvinovii
Allium longicuspis
Allium loratum
Allium lusitanicum
Allium macleanii
Allium macranthum
Allium macrum
Allium mairei
Allium maximowiczii
Allium meteoricum
Allium mirum
Allium moly
Allium monophyllum
Allium narcissiflorum
Allium neapolitanum
Allium nevskianum
Allium nutans
Allium obliquum
Allium obtusum
Allium olympicum
Allium oreophilum
Allium paniculatum
Allium parciflorum
Allium parvum
Allium peninsulare
Allium platycaule
Allium platyspathum
Allium porrum
Allium praecox
Allium x proliferum
Allium protensum
Allium przewalskianum
Allium pskemense
Allium pyrenaicum
Allium ramosum
Allium rosenbachianum
Allium rothii
Allium sannineum
Allium sarawschanicum
Allium sativum
Allium schoenoprasum
Allium scilloides
Allium scorzonerifolium
Allium senescens
Allium serra
Allium sewertzowii
Allium sharsmithiae
Allium sibthorpianum
Allium sikkimense
Allium simillimum
Allium siskiyouense
Allium sphaerocephalon
Allium splendens
Allium staticiforme
Allium stellatum
Allium stenopetalum
Allium stipitatum
Allium strictum
Allium suaveolens
Allium taeniopetalum
Allium tanguticum
Allium tauricolum
Allium tel-avivense
Allium texanum
Allium thunbergii
Allium togashii
Allium tribracteatum
Allium tricoccum
Allium tripedale
Allium triquetrum
Allium tschimganicum
Allium tuberosum
Allium umbilicatum
Allium uniflorum
Allium validum
Allium vavilovii
Allium victorialis
Allium victoris
Allium vineale
Allium virgunculae
Allium wallichii
Allium woronowii
Allium yosemitense
Allium zebdanense
Allocassine laurifolia
Allocasuarina brachystachya
Allocasuarina crassa
Allocasuarina diminuta
Allocasuarina distyla
Allocasuarina duncanii
Allocasuarina emuina
Allocasuarina glareicola
Allocasuarina grampiana
Allocasuarina gymnanthera
Allocasuarina inophloia
Allocasuarina littoralis
Allocasuarina luehmannii
Allocasuarina media
Allocasuarina monilifera
Allocasuarina muelleriana
Allocasuarina nana
Allocasuarina paludosa
Allocasuarina paradoxa
Allocasuarina portuensis
Allocasuarina portuensis x littoralis
Allocasuarina pusilla
Allocasuarina rigida
Allocasuarina robusta
Allocasuarina rupicola
Allocasuarina striata
Allocasuarina thalassoscopica
Allocasuarina torulosa
Allocasuarina verticillata
Allocasuarina zephyrea
Allochrusa gypsophiloides
Allomorphia howellii
Allophylus cobbe
Allophylus natalensis
Allophylus serratus
Alloplectus cristatus
Alloplectus nummularia
Alloschmidia glabrata
Allosyncarpia ternata
Alloxylon flammeum
Alloxylon pinnatum
Alloxylon wickhamii
Alluaudia comosa
Alluaudia dumosa
Alluaudia humbertii
Alluaudia montagnacii
Alluaudia procera
Almaleea incurvata
Almaleea subumbellata
Alniphyllum fortunei
Alnus acuminata
Alnus arguta
Alnus x aschersoniana
Alnus cordata
Alnus cremastogyne
Alnus ferdinandi-coburgii
Alnus firma
Alnus formosana
Alnus glutinosa
Alnus hirsuta
Alnus incana
Alnus japonica
Alnus jorullensis
Alnus x koehnei
Alnus maritima
Alnus matsumurae
Alnus maximowiczii
Alnus nitida
Alnus orientalis
Alnus rubra
Alnus sieboldiana
Alnus subcordata
Alnus trabeculosa
Alocasia aequiloba
Alocasia x amazonica
Alocasia argyrea
Alocasia arifolia
Alocasia boa
Alocasia brancifolia
Alocasia brisbanensis
Alocasia brisbanensis x crassifolia
Alocasia chaii
Alocasia clypeolata
Alocasia cucullata
Alocasia cuprea
Alocasia flabellifera
Alocasia flemingiana
Alocasia gageana
Alocasia gageana x odora
Alocasia guttata
Alocasia hollrungii
Alocasia inornata
Alocasia lancifolia
Alocasia lauterbachiana
Alocasia longiloba
Alocasia longiloba x pucciana
Alocasia melo
Alocasia micholitziana
Alocasia monticola
Alocasia x mortfontanensis
Alocasia navicularis
Alocasia nicolsonii
Alocasia odora
Alocasia pangeran
Alocasia plumbea
Alocasia porphyroneura
Alocasia portei
Alocasia portei x odora
Alocasia princeps
Alocasia principiculus
Alocasia pubera
Alocasia puteri
Alocasia pyrospatha
Alocasia
Alocasia reginula
Alocasia reversa
Alocasia ridleyi
Alocasia robusta
Alocasia robusta x princeps
Alocasia sanderiana
Alocasia sarawakensis
Alocasia scabriuscula
Alocasia x sedeni
Alocasia sinuata
Alocasia suhirmaniana
Alocasia wentii
Alocasia wongii
Alocasia zebrina
Aloe aculeata
Aloe acutissima
Aloe adigratana
Aloe affinis
Aloe africana
Aloe albida
Aloe albiflora
Aloe alooides
Aloe ambigens
Aloe ammophila
Aloe andongensis
Aloe angelica
Aloe antandroi
Aloe arborescens
Aloe archeri
Aloe arenicola
Aloe aristata
Aloe armatissima
Aloe aspera
Aloe asperifolia
Aloe austroarabica
Aloe babatiensis
Aloe bakeri
Aloe bakeri x bellatula
Aloe ballyi
Aloe barberae
Aloe barbertoniae
Aloe bellatula
Aloe berhana
Aloe betsileensis
Aloe boiteaui
Aloe boscawenii
Aloe bosseri
Aloe bowiea
Aloe boylei
Aloe branddraaiensis
Aloe brevifolia
Aloe broomii
Aloe bruynsii
Aloe buchlohii
Aloe buettneri
Aloe buhrii
Aloe bulbillifera
Aloe burgersfortensis
Aloe bussei
Aloe x caesia
Aloe calcairophila
Aloe camperi
Aloe capitata
Aloe castanea
Aloe castellorum
Aloe chabaudii
Aloe cheranganiensis
Aloe chlorantha
Aloe citrea
Aloe classenii
Aloe claviflora
Aloe commixta
Aloe commutata
Aloe comosa
Aloe compressa
Aloe comptonii
Aloe concinna
Aloe confusa
Aloe conifera
Aloe cooperi
Aloe craibii
Aloe cremnophila
Aloe cryptopoda
Aloe dawei
Aloe debrana
Aloe decaryi
Aloe decurva
Aloe delphinensis
Aloe deltoideodonta
Aloe descoingsii
Aloe deserti
Aloe dewetii
Aloe dhufarensis
Aloe dichotoma
Aloe dinteri
Aloe diolii
Aloe distans
Aloe divaricata
Aloe dolomitica
Aloe dorotheae
Aloe droseroides
Aloe dyeri
Aloe ecklonis
Aloe elegans
Aloe elgonica
Aloe ellenbeckii
Aloe eremophila
Aloe erensii
Aloe erinacea
Aloe erythrophylla
Aloe esculenta
Aloe excelsa
Aloe falcata
Aloe ferox
Aloe ferox x arborescens
Aloe fibrosa
Aloe fievetii
Aloe fleurentinorum
Aloe flexilifolia
Aloe forbesii
Aloe forsteri
Aloe fosteri
Aloe fragilis
Aloe framesii
Aloe gariepensis
Aloe gerstneri
Aloe glauca
Aloe globuligemma
Aloe gracilis
Aloe graminicola
Aloe grandidentata
Aloe greatheadii
Aloe greenii
Aloe haemanthifolia
Aloe hardyi
Aloe harlana
Aloe haworthioides
Aloe hazeliana
Aloe hemmingii
Aloe hereroensis
Aloe hexapetala
Aloe hijazensis
Aloe hildebrandtii
Aloe hoffmannii
Aloe humilis
Aloe ibitiensis
Aloe imalotensis
Aloe inermis
Aloe inexpectata
Aloe intermedia
Aloe inyangensis
Aloe isaloensis
Aloe itremensis
Aloe jacksonii
Aloe jucunda
Aloe juvenna
Aloe karasbergensis
Aloe kedongensis
Aloe keithii
Aloe ketabrowniorum
Aloe khamiesensis
Aloe kilifiensis
Aloe krapohliana
Aloe kraussii
Aloe laeta
Aloe lateritia
Aloe lettyae
Aloe linearifolia
Aloe lineata
Aloe littoralis
Aloe lomatophylloides
Aloe longistyla
Aloe lutescens
Aloe macra
Aloe macracantha
Aloe macroclada
Aloe macrosiphon
Aloe maculata
Aloe maculata x striata
Aloe madecassa
Aloe marlothii
Aloe mawii
Aloe mccoyi
Aloe mcloughlinii
Aloe medishiana
Aloe melanacantha
Aloe meyeri
Aloe micracantha
Aloe microstigma
Aloe millotii
Aloe minima
Aloe mitriformis
Aloe modesta
Aloe morijensis
Aloe mudenensis
Aloe munchii
Aloe mutabilis
Aloe myriacantha
Aloe niebuhriana
Aloe nubigena
Aloe nyeriensis
Aloe obscura
Aloe occidentalis
Aloe officinalis
Aloe ortholopha
Aloe pachygaster
Aloe parallelifolia
Aloe parvidens
Aloe parvula
Aloe peckii
Aloe peglerae
Aloe pendens
Aloe penduliflora
Aloe percrassa
Aloe perfoliata
Aloe perryi
Aloe petricola
Aloe pictifolia
Aloe pillansii
Aloe pirottae
Aloe plicatilis
Aloe pluridens
Aloe polyphylla
Aloe porphyrostachys
Aloe praetermissa
Aloe pratensis
Aloe pretoriensis
Aloe prinslooi
Aloe propagulifera
Aloe prostrata
Aloe pruinosa
Aloe pseudorubroviolacea
Aloe pubescens
Aloe purpurea
Aloe rabaiensis
Aloe ramosissima
Aloe rauhii
Aloe rauhii x saundersiae
Aloe rebmannii
Aloe reitzii
Aloe reynoldsii
Aloe rivierei
Aloe rubroviolacea
Aloe x runcinata
Aloe rupestris
Aloe rupicola
Aloe sabaea
Aloe sakarahensis
Aloe saponaria x striata
Aloe saundersiae
Aloe scabrifolia
Aloe schelpei
Aloe schomeri
Aloe scobinifolia
Aloe secundiflora
Aloe shadensis
Aloe sheilae
Aloe simii
Aloe sinkatana
Aloe sladeniana
Aloe sladeniana x dinteri
Aloe somaliensis
Aloe soutpansbergensis
Aloe speciosa
Aloe spicata
Aloe x spinosissima
Aloe spinulosa
Aloe splendens
Aloe squarrosa
Aloe steudneri
Aloe striata
Aloe striatula
Aloe suarezensis
Aloe subacutissima
Aloe suffulta
Aloe suprafoliata
Aloe suzannae
Aloe swynnertonii
Aloe tauri
Aloe tenuifolia
Aloe tenuior
Aloe tewoldei
Aloe thompsoniae
Aloe thraskii
Aloe tomentosa
Aloe tormentorii
Aloe trachyticola
Aloe transvaalensis
Aloe trichosantha
Aloe turkanensis
Aloe tweediae
Aloe umfoloziensis
Aloe vacillans
Aloe vanbalenii
Aloe vandermerwei
Aloe vaombe
Aloe vaotsanda
Aloe variegata
Aloe vera
Aloe viguieri
Aloe viridiflora
Aloe vogtsii
Aloe volkensii
Aloe vossii
Aloe vryheidensis
Aloe whitcombei
Aloe wickensii
Aloe wildii
Aloe x winteri
Aloe wollastonii
Aloe rauhii x Gasteria obliqua
Aloe yemenica
Aloe zebrina
Aloinopsis acuta
Aloinopsis luckhoffii
Aloinopsis malherbei
Aloinopsis peersii
Aloinopsis rosulata
Aloinopsis rubrolineata
Aloinopsis schooneesii
Aloinopsis setifera
Aloinopsis spathulata
Aloinopsis villetii
Alonsoa acutifolia
Alonsoa albiflora
Alonsoa grandiflora
Alonsoa linearis
Alonsoa meridionalis
Alonsoa mutisii
Alopecurus aucheri
Alopecurus brachystachyus
Alopecurus castellanus
Alopecurus geniculatus
Alopecurus myosuroides
Alopecurus pratensis
Alopecurus textilis
Alopecurus vaginatus
Alophia drummondii
Alophia pulchella
Alophia veracruzana
Aloysia chamaedryfolia
Aloysia citriodora
Aloysia virgata
Aloysia wrightii
Alphitonia excelsa
Alphitonia neocaledonica
Alphitonia obtusifolia
Alphitonia petriei
Alphitonia ponderosa
Alphitonia zizyphoides
Alpinia arctiflora
Alpinia arundelliana
Alpinia breviligulata
Alpinia calcarata
Alpinia chinensis
Alpinia coerulea
Alpinia formosana
Alpinia galanga
Alpinia hainanensis
Alpinia havilandii
Alpinia hylandii
Alpinia intermedia
Alpinia japonica
Alpinia katsumadai
Alpinia luteo-carpa
Alpinia malaccensis
Alpinia modesta
Alpinia nigra
Alpinia nutans
Alpinia oceanica
Alpinia officinarum
Alpinia purpurata
Alpinia racemigera
Alpinia rafflesiana
Alpinia romburghiana
Alpinia roxburghii
Alpinia sichuanensis
Alpinia vittata
Alpinia zerumbet
Alrawia bellii
Alrawia nutans
Alseuosmia macrophylla
Alseuosmia pusilla
Alsmithia longipes
Alsobia dianthiflora
Alsophila baileyana
Alsophila colensoi
Alsophila cunninghamii
Alsophila dregei
Alsophila kermadecensis
Alsophila rebeccae
Alsophila robertsiana
Alsophila smithii
Alsophila spinulosa
Alsophila tricolor
Alsophila woollsiana
Alstonia costata
Alstonia ophioxyloides
Alstonia plumosa
Alstonia scholaris
Alstonia spatulata
Alstonia venenata
Alstonia yunnanensis
Alstroemeria achirae
Alstroemeria andina
Alstroemeria angustifolia
Alstroemeria aurea
Alstroemeria x aurea
Alstroemeria crispata
Alstroemeria diluta
Alstroemeria exserens
Alstroemeria garaventae
Alstroemeria graminea
Alstroemeria hookeri
Alstroemeria huemulina
Alstroemeria hybrida
Alstroemeria kingii
Alstroemeria ligtu
Alstroemeria x ligtu
Alstroemeria magenta
Alstroemeria magnifica
Alstroemeria modesta
Alstroemeria pallida
Alstroemeria patagonica
Alstroemeria paupercula
Alstroemeria pelegrina
Alstroemeria polyphylla
Alstroemeria presliana
Alstroemeria pseudospathulata
Alstroemeria pulchella
Alstroemeria pulchra
Alstroemeria revoluta
Alstroemeria schizanthoides
Alstroemeria spathulata
Alstroemeria spectabilis
Alstroemeria timida
Alstroemeria umbellata
Alstroemeria versicolor
Alstroemeria werdermannii
Alstroemeria zoellneri
Alternanthera bettzickiana
Alternanthera brasiliana
Alternanthera pungens
Alternanthera reineckii
Alternanthera sessilis
Althaea officinalis
Altingia chinensis
Alysicarpus ferrugineus
Alysicarpus hamosus
Alysicarpus heyneanus
Alysicarpus ovalifolius
Alysicarpus pubescens
Alysicarpus rugosus
Alysicarpus tetragonolobus
Alysicarpus vaginalis
Alysicarpus zeyheri
Alyssoides cretica
Alyssoides graeca
Alyssoides graecum
Alyssoides utriculata
Alyssum alpestre
Alyssum armenum
Alyssum baldaccii
Alyssum caespitosum
Alyssum fallacinum
Alyssum idaeum
Alyssum lenense
Alyssum linifolium
Alyssum moellendorfianum
Alyssum oschtenicum
Alyssum ovirense
Alyssum podolicum
Alyssum propinquum
Alyssum pyrenaicum
Alyssum repens
Alyssum spinosum
Alyssum stribrnyi
Alyssum wulfenianum
Alyxia gynopogon
Alyxia ilicifolia
Alyxia oblongata
Alyxia orophila
Alyxia ruscifolia
Alyxia sinensis
Alyxia stellata
Alyxia tropica
Amana edulis
Amana erythronioides
Amaranthus albus
Amaranthus atropurpureus
Amaranthus blitum
Amaranthus caudatus
Amaranthus cruentus
Amaranthus grandiflorus
Amaranthus hybridus
Amaranthus powellii
Amaranthus retroflexus
Amaranthus tricolor
Amaranthus viridis
x Amarcrinum memoria-corsii
x Amarine tubergenii
x Amarygia parkeri
Amaryllis belladonna
Amaryllis papilio
Amaryllis paradisicola
Amaryllis belladonna x Crinum moorei
Amberboa amberboi
Amberboa moschata
Amblyopyrum muticum
Amborella trichopoda
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Ambrosia psilostachya
Amelanchier arborea
Amelanchier asiatica
Amelanchier canadensis
Amelanchier x grandiflora
Amelanchier laevis
Amelanchier lamarckii
Amelanchier pumila
Amelanchier utahensis
Amellus capensis
Amellus lychnitis
Amesiella spp.
Amherstia nobilis
Amicia zygomeris
Amischotolype hispida
Ammandra decasperma
Ammannia auriculata
Ammannia gracilis
Ammi majus
Ammi visnaga
Ammobium alatum
Ammobium calyceroides
Ammobium craspedioides
Ammocharis baumii
Ammocharis coccinea
Ammocharis longifolia
Ammocharis nerinoides
Ammocharis tinneana
Amomum aculeatum
Amomum compactum
Amomum dallachyi
Amomum queenslandicum
Amomum subulatum
Amomum tsao-ko
Amomyrtus luma
Amoora ferruginea
Amorpha californica
Amorpha elata
Amorpha glabra
Amorpha nana
Amorpha roemeriana
Amorpha tomentosa
Amorphophallus abyssinicus
Amorphophallus albispathus
Amorphophallus albus
Amorphophallus angulatus
Amorphophallus ankarana
Amorphophallus asterostigmatus
Amorphophallus atrorubens
Amorphophallus atroviridis
Amorphophallus beccarii
Amorphophallus borneensis
Amorphophallus boyceanus
Amorphophallus brachyphyllus
Amorphophallus brevispathus
Amorphophallus bulbifer
Amorphophallus carnea
Amorphophallus cicatricifer
Amorphophallus cirrifer
Amorphophallus coaetaneus
Amorphophallus commutatus
Amorphophallus corrugatus
Amorphophallus cruddasianus
Amorphophallus curvistylis
Amorphophallus decus-silvae
Amorphophallus decussilvae
Amorphophallus discophorus
Amorphophallus dunnii
Amorphophallus eburneus
Amorphophallus eichleri
Amorphophallus elatus
Amorphophallus elegans
Amorphophallus excentricus
Amorphophallus gallaensis
Amorphophallus gigas
Amorphophallus glossophyllus
Amorphophallus haematospadix
Amorphophallus hayi
Amorphophallus henryi
Amorphophallus hewittii
Amorphophallus hildebrandtii
Amorphophallus hirsutus
Amorphophallus hirtus
Amorphophallus hohenackeri
Amorphophallus infundibuliformis
Amorphophallus johnsonii
Amorphophallus kachinensis
Amorphophallus kiusianus
Amorphophallus konjac
Amorphophallus koratensis
Amorphophallus krausei
Amorphophallus lambii
Amorphophallus laxiflorus
Amorphophallus lewallei
Amorphophallus linearis
Amorphophallus longituberosus
Amorphophallus macrorhizus
Amorphophallus manta
Amorphophallus maximus
Amorphophallus maxwellii
Amorphophallus mossambicensis
Amorphophallus muelleri
Amorphophallus napalensis
Amorphophallus opertus
Amorphophallus paeoniifolius
Amorphophallus parvulus
Amorphophallus polyanthus
Amorphophallus prainii
Amorphophallus putii
Amorphophallus pygmaeus
Amorphophallus salmoneus
Amorphophallus saraburensis
Amorphophallus sizemoreae
Amorphophallus smithsonianus
Amorphophallus spectabilis
Amorphophallus sumawongii
Amorphophallus sutepensis
Amorphophallus taurostigma
Amorphophallus tenuispadix
Amorphophallus tenuistylis
Amorphophallus titanum
Amorphophallus tonkinensis
Amorphophallus variabilis
Amorphophallus yuloensis
Amorphophallus yunnanensis
Amorphospermum antilogum
Amorphospermum whitei
Ampalis mauritiana
Ampelocissus arachnoidea
Ampelocissus sikkimensis
Ampelodesma mauritanica
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata
Ampelopsis glandulosa
Ampelopsis megalophylla
Ampelopsis vitifolia
Amperea xiphoclada
Amphibolia rupis-arcuatae
Amphibromus archeri
Amphibromus neesii
Amphibromus pithogastrus
Amphibromus recurvatus
Amphilophium crucigerum
Amphilophium cynanchoides
Amphineuron immersum
Amphineuron opulentum
Amphineuron terminans
Amsonia ciliata
Amsonia hubrichtii
Amsonia illustris
Amsonia orientalis
Amsonia tabernaemontana
Amydrium humile
Amydrium magnificum
Amydrium medium
Amydrium zippelianum
Amyema fasciculata
Amyema gaudichaudii
Amyema miraculosum
Amyema pendulum
Amygdalus petunnikowi
Anabasis haussknechtii
Anacampseros albidiflora
Anacampseros arachnoides
Anacampseros baeseckei
Anacampseros densifolia
Anacampseros dielsiana
Anacampseros filamentosa
Anacampseros karasmontana
Anacampseros lanceolata
Anacampseros marlothii
Anacampseros retusa
Anacampseros rufescens
Anacampseros schoenlandii
Anacampseros starkiana
Anacampseros subnuda
Anacampseros telephiastrum
Anacampseros trigona
Anacamptis morio
Anacamptis palustris
Anacardium excelsum
Anacardium giganteum
Anacardium humile
Anacardium microsepalum
Anacardium occidentale
Anacardium othonianum
Anacardium spruceanum
Anacyclus depressus
Anacyclus pyrethrum
Anadelphia afzeliana
Anadenanthera colubrina
Anadendrum microstachyum
Anagallis arvensis
Anagallis minima
Anagallis pumila
Anagallis serpens
Anagyris latifolia
x Anamea hybrids
Anamirta cocculus
Ananas ananassoides
Ananas bracteatus
Ananas comosus
Ananas lucidus
Ananas nanus
Ananas sagenaria
Ananassa sativa
Anapalina caffra
Anaphalioides trinervis
Anaphalis alpicola
Anaphalis hellwigii
Anaphalis nubigena
Anaphyllopsis
Anaphyllum wightii
Anarrhinum forskahlii
Anarthropteris dictyopteris
Anastrabe integerrima
Ancana stenopetala
Anchomanes dalzielii
Anchomanes difformis
Anchomanes nigritianus
Anchusa arvensis
Anchusa capensis
Anchusa cespitosa
Anchusa leptophylla
Anchusa officinalis
Ancistrachne uncinulata
Ancistrochilus rothschildianus
Ancylobothrys amoena
Ancylobothrys capensis
Ancylobothrys petersiana
Andira sapindoides
Androcymbium asteroides
Androcymbium bellum
Androcymbium burchellii
Androcymbium capense
Androcymbium ciliolatum
Androcymbium circinatum
Androcymbium crispum
Androcymbium cruciatum
Androcymbium cuspidatum
Androcymbium dregei
Androcymbium eucomoides
Androcymbium latifolium
Androcymbium longipes
Androcymbium melanthioides
Androcymbium rechingeri
Androcymbium striatum
Androcymbium volutare
Andrographis paniculata
Androlepis skinneri
Andromeda floribunda
Andromeda polifolia
Andropogon abyssinicus
Andropogon appendiculatus
Andropogon canaliculatus
Andropogon chrysostachyus
Andropogon distachyos
Andropogon gabonensis
Andropogon gerardii
Andropogon liebmannii
Andropogon paniculatus
Andropogon pinguipes
Andropogon pseudapricus
Andropogon pumilus
Andropogon schinzii
Andropogon schirensis
Andropogon tenuiberbis
Andropogon ternatus
Androsace adenocephala
Androsace akbajtalensis
Androsace alaica
Androsace albana
Androsace alchemilloides
Androsace alpina
Androsace armeniaca
Androsace bisulca
Androsace brachystegia
Androsace brevis
Androsace bryomorpha
Androsace bulleyana
Androsace bungeana
Androsace cantabrica
Androsace carnea
Androsace chaixii
Androsace chamaejasme
Androsace chumbyi
Androsace ciliata
Androsace cylindrica
Androsace delavayi
Androsace elatior
Androsace euryantha
Androsace foliosa
Androsace geraniifolia
Androsace globifera
Androsace graceae
Androsace graminifolia
Androsace halleri
Androsace hausmanni
Androsace hedreantha
Androsace helvetica
Androsace henryi
Androsace himalaica
Androsace hirtella
Androsace idahoensis
Androsace imbricata
Androsace integra
Androsace jacquemontii
Androsace lactea
Androsace laevigata
Androsace laggeri
Androsace lanuginosa
Androsace lehmannii
Androsace mariae
Androsace x marpensis
Androsace mathildae
Androsace microphylla
Androsace minor
Androsace mirabilis
Androsace
Androsace mucronifolia
Androsace nivalis
Androsace nortonii
Androsace obtusifolia
Androsace ovalifolia
Androsace paxiana
Androsace pubescens
Androsace pyrenaica
Androsace rigida
Androsace robusta
Androsace runcinata
Androsace sarmentosa
Androsace selago
Androsace sempervivoides
Androsace sericea
Androsace spinulifera
Androsace strigillosa
Androsace tanggulashanensis
Androsace tapete
Androsace triflora
Androsace vandellii
Androsace villosa
Androsace wardii
Androsace wilsoniana
Androsace wulfeniana
Androsace yargongensis
Androsace zambalensis
Androstephium breviflorum
Androstoma empetrifolia
Andryala agardhii
Andryala pinnatifida
Aneilema acuminatum
Aneilema aequinoctiale
Aneilema forskalei
Aneilema papuanum
Anemarrhena asphodeloides
Anemia adiantifolia
Anemia dregeana
Anemia mexicana
Anemia phyllitidis
Anemia tomentosa
Anemocarpa podolepidium
Anemocarpa saxatilis
Anemone albana
Anemone altaica
Anemone amurensis
Anemone baicalensis
Anemone baissunensis
Anemone baldensis
Anemone begoniifolia
Anemone berlandieri
Anemone blanda
Anemone bucharica
Anemone caerulea
Anemone caroliniana
Anemone caucasica
Anemone coronaria
Anemone coronaria x pavonina
Anemone crassifolia
Anemone crinita
Anemone decapetala
Anemone demissa
Anemone drummondii
Anemone eranthoides
Anemone fanninii
Anemone gortschakowii
Anemone halleri
Anemone hepatica
Anemone hortensis
Anemone hupehensis
Anemone x hybrida
Anemone imbricata
Anemone keiskeana
Anemone laceratoincisa
Anemone x lesseri
Anemone leveillei
Anemone x lipsiensis
Anemone magellanica
Anemone mexicana
Anemone multifida
Anemone narcissiflora
Anemone nemorosa
Anemone nobilis
Anemone obtusiloba
Anemone palmata
Anemone parviflora
Anemone pavonina
Anemone petiolulosa
Anemone polyanthes
Anemone pratensis
Anemone prattii
Anemone protracta
Anemone pseudo-altaica
Anemone quinquefolia
Anemone x ranunculoides
Anemone regeliana
Anemone rivularis
Anemone rockii
Anemone rossii
Anemone rupicola
Anemone x seemannii
Anemone slavica
Anemone smithiana
Anemone speciosa
Anemone sulphurea
Anemone sylvestris
Anemone tetrasepala
Anemone tomentosa
Anemone transylvanica
Anemone tschernaewi
Anemone umbrosa
Anemone vernalis
Anemone vitifolia
Anemonella thalictroides
Anemonopsis macrophylla
Anemopaegma chamberlaynii
Anemopsis californica
Anethum graveolens
Angelica acutiloba
Angelica archangelica
Angelica atropurpurea
Angelica dahurica
Angelica dawsonii
Angelica gigas
Angelica glauca
Angelica hendersonii
Angelica keiskei
Angelica lineariloba
Angelica polymorpha
Angelica pubescens
Angelica purpurascens
Angelica rosaefolia
Angelica setchuenensis
Angelica sinensis
Angelica taiwaniana
Angelica triquinata
Angelica ursina
Angelonia angustifolia
Angianthus lanigerus
Angiopteris evecta
Angiopteris salicifolia
Angolluma baldratii
Angolluma deflersiana
Angolluma foetida
Angolluma gemugofana
Angolluma hesperidum
Angolluma laticorona
Angolluma rogersii
Angolluma wissmannii
Angophora bakeri
Angophora costata
Angophora floribunda
Angophora hispida
Angophora intermedia
Angophora melanoxylon
Angophora subvelutina
Angophora subvelutina x floribunda
Angophora woodsiana
Angraecum spp.
Anguloa spp.
x Angulocaste spp.
Anigozanthos fuliginosus
Anigozanthos x hybrid
Anisacanthus thurberi
Anisodontea capensis
Anisodontea elegans
Anisodontea x hypomandarum
Anisodontea julii
Anisodus tanguticus
Anisopogon avenaceus
Anisotome aromatica
Anisotome flexuosa
Anisotome haastii
Anisotome imbricata
Anisotome latifolia
Anisotome lyallii
Anisotome procumbens
Anneliesia candida
Anneslea fragrans
Annickia chlorantha
Annona x atemoya
Annona bullata
Annona cacans
Annona cherimola
Annona cherimola x squamosa
Annona chrysophylla
Annona cornifolia
Annona crassiflora
Annona dioica
Annona diversifolia
Annona liebmanniana
Annona macroprophyllata
Annona
Annona muricata
Annona paludosa
Annona prevostiae
Annona reticulata
Annona salzmannii
Annona scleroderma
Annona squamosa
Annona testudinea
Annona tomentosa
Anoda cristata
Anodopetalum biglandulosum
Anoectochilus albolineatus
Anoectochilus brevilabris
Anoectochilus geniculatus
Anoectochilus imitans
Anoectochilus koshunensis
Anoectochilus lanceolatus
Anoectochilus reinwardtii
Anoectochilus roxburghii
Anoectochilus sandvicensis
Anoectochilus setaceus
Anoectochilus siamensis
Anoectochilus sikkimensis
Anoectochilus vitiensis
Anoectochilus yatesiae
Anogeissus latifolia
Anogra pallida
Anogramma chaerophylla
Anoiganthus breviflorus
Anomalesia cunonia
Anomalesia saccata
Anomalesia splendens
Anomatheca fistulosa
Anomatheca viridis
Anonidium mannii
Anopterus glandulosus
Anopterus macleayanus
Anredera cordifolia
Ansellia spp.
Antegibbaeum fissoides
Antennaria carpatica
Antennaria dioica
Antennaria linearifolia
Antennaria microphylla
Antennaria parvifolia
Antennaria rosea
Antennaria umbrinella
Anthemis aetnensis
Anthemis biebersteiniana
Anthemis cotula
Anthemis cretica
Anthemis marschalliana
Anthemis punctata
Anthemis sancti-johannis
Anthemis sosnovskyana
Anthemis tinctoria
Anthemis tricolor
Anthephora argentea
Anthephora cristata
Anthephora elongata
Anthephora nigritana
Anthephora schinzii
Anthericum falcatum
Anthericum liliago
Anthericum ramosum
Anthericum subpetiolatum
Anthocercis angustifolia
Anthocleista djalonensis
Anthocleista grandiflora
Anthogonium gracile
Antholyza bicolor
Anthopterus wardii
Anthospermum usambarense
Anthoxanthum odoratum
Anthriscus caucalis
Anthriscus cerefolium
Anthriscus sylvestris
Anthurium affine
Anthurium amnicola
Anthurium andicola
Anthurium andraeanum
Anthurium angustispadix
Anthurium antioquiense
Anthurium araliifolium
Anthurium armeniense
Anthurium atropurpureum
Anthurium aureum
Anthurium bakeri
Anthurium barclayanum
Anthurium bellum
Anthurium berriozabalense
Anthurium bogotense
Anthurium chamberlainii
Anthurium x chelseiensis
Anthurium clarinervium
Anthurium clavigerum
Anthurium colonicum
Anthurium comtum
Anthurium consobrinum
Anthurium corallinum
Anthurium cordatum
Anthurium coriaceum
Anthurium corrugatum
Anthurium croatii
Anthurium crystallinum
Anthurium curvispadix
Anthurium cuspidatum
Anthurium decurrens
Anthurium digitatum
Anthurium dombeyanum
Anthurium dressleri
Anthurium fendleri
Anthurium forgetii
Anthurium formosum
Anthurium friedrichsthalii
Anthurium galeottii
Anthurium geitnerianum
Anthurium giganteum
Anthurium gracile
Anthurium grande
Anthurium grandifolium
Anthurium gymnopus
Anthurium hacumense
Anthurium halmoorei
Anthurium harrisii
Anthurium hoffmannii
Anthurium hookeri
Anthurium x hortulanum
Anthurium hygrophilum
Anthurium imperiale
Anthurium interruptum
Anthurium jaramilloi
Anthurium julianii
Anthurium kamemotoanum
Anthurium kunthii
Anthurium lappoanum
Anthurium lentii
Anthurium leuconeurum
Anthurium lindenianum
Anthurium llanense
Anthurium loefgrenii
Anthurium longilaminatum
Anthurium loretense
Anthurium lucens
Anthurium luteynii
Anthurium x macrolobium
Anthurium madisonianum
Anthurium magnificum
Anthurium nakamurae
Anthurium nymphaeifolium
Anthurium ornatum
Anthurium ovatifolium
Anthurium oxybelium
Anthurium oxycarpum
Anthurium pachylaminum
Anthurium pallidiflorum
Anthurium palmatum
Anthurium paraguayense
Anthurium parvispathum
Anthurium pedatoradiatum
Anthurium pendulifolium
Anthurium pentaphyllum
Anthurium pittieri
Anthurium podophyllum
Anthurium polyschistum
Anthurium polystictum
Anthurium propinquum
Anthurium pseudospectabile
Anthurium ptarianum
Anthurium radicans
Anthurium radicans x dressleri
Anthurium ramonense
Anthurium regale
Anthurium rivulare
Anthurium rubrinervium
Anthurium sagittatum
Anthurium salvadorense
Anthurium salviniae
Anthurium sanctifidense
Anthurium sanguineum
Anthurium scandens
Anthurium schlechtendalii
Anthurium seibertii
Anthurium seleri
Anthurium sellowianum
Anthurium silanchense
Anthurium spectabile
Anthurium splendidum
Anthurium subsignatum
Anthurium superbum
Anthurium tarapotense
Anthurium testaceum
Anthurium truncicola
Anthurium truncicolum
Anthurium uleanum
Anthurium upalaense
Anthurium veitchii
Anthurium verapazense
Anthurium vittariifolium
Anthurium wagenerianum
Anthurium warocqueanum
Anthurium watermaliense
Anthurium wendlingeri
Anthurium willdenowii
Anthurium yetlense
Anthyllis aurea
Anthyllis boisseri
Anthyllis coccinea
Anthyllis hermanniae
Anthyllis kerneri
Anthyllis
Anthyllis vulneraria
Anticlea occidentalis
Antidesma bunius
Antidesma dallachyanum
Antidesma hainanense
Antidesma montanum
Antidesma parvifolium
Antidesma pentandrum
Antidesma venosum
Antidesma vogelianum
Antigonon leptopus
Antimima alborubra
Antimima amoena
Antimima argentea
Antimima dolomitica
Antimima dualis
Antimima evoluta
Antimima fenestrata
Antimima hantamensis
Antimima herrei
Antimima papillata
Antimima pumila
Antimima pygmaea
Antimima solida
Antimima turneriana
Antirhea ovatifolia
Antirhea smithii
Antirhea tenuiflora
Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii
Antirrhinum cirrhigerum
Antirrhinum hispanicum
Antirrhinum majus
Antirrhinum molle
Antirrhinum pulverulentum
Antirrhinum sempervirens
Antirrhinum tortuosum
Antopetitia abyssinica
Antrocaryon klaineanum
Antrophyum reticulatum
Anubias afzelii
Anubias barteri
Anubias gigantea
Anubias gracilis
Anubias hastifolia
Anubias heterophylla
Aotus ericoides
Aotus lanigera
Aotus subglauca
Apalochlamys spectabilis
Apatophyllum constablei
Apeiba burchellii
Aphananthe aspera
Aphananthe philippinensis
Aphandra natalia
Aphanes arvensis
Aphanopetalum resinosum
Aphelandra aurantiaca
Aphelandra chamissoniana
Aphelandra cristata
Aphelandra deppeana
Aphelandra liboniana
Aphelandra schiedeana
Aphelandra sinclairiana
Aphelandra squarrosa
Aphelandra tetragona
Aphelia gracilis
Aphelia pumilio
Aphyllanthes monspeliensis
Apios
Apios priceana
Apium graveolens
Apium insulare
Aplolophium dusenianum
Apodasmia brownii
Apodasmia chilensis
Apodolirion macowanii
Apodytes brachystylis
Apodytes dimidiata
Apollonias barbujana
Aponogeton boivinianus
Aponogeton bullosus
Aponogeton capuronii
Aponogeton crispum
Aponogeton eberhardtii
Aponogeton elongatus
Aponogeton fenestrale
Aponogeton henckelianus
Aponogeton longiplumulosus
Aponogeton madagascariensis
Aponogeton natans
Aponogeton proliferus
Aponogeton queenslandicus
Aponogeton tofus
Aponogeton ulvaceus
Aponogeton undulatus
Aponogeton vanbruggenii
Apophyllum anomalum
Apoplanesia paniculata
Aporocactus martianus
Apostasia wallichii
Appendicula anceps
Appendicula australiensis
Appendicula cornuta
Appendicula elegans
Appendicula pendula
Appendicula polystachya
Appendicula reflexa
Aptenia cordifolia
Aptenia lancifolia
Apteranthes burchardii
Apteranthes europaea
Apteranthes joannis
Apteropteris applanata
Aptosimum procumbens
Apuleia leiocarpa
Aquilaria brachyantha
Aquilaria crassna
Aquilaria filaria
Aquilaria malaccensis
Aquilegia akitensis
Aquilegia alpina
Aquilegia aurea
Aquilegia barnebyi
Aquilegia bernardii
Aquilegia bertolonii
Aquilegia brevistyla
Aquilegia buergeriana
Aquilegia chrysantha
Aquilegia coerulea
Aquilegia x cultorum
Aquilegia desertorum
Aquilegia ecalcarata
Aquilegia einseleana
Aquilegia elegantula
Aquilegia eximia
Aquilegia flabellata
Aquilegia flavescens
Aquilegia
Aquilegia fragrans
Aquilegia glandulosa
Aquilegia grata
Aquilegia jonesii
Aquilegia kareliniana
Aquilegia kitaibelii
Aquilegia laramiensis
Aquilegia longissima
Aquilegia micrantha
Aquilegia moorcroftiana
Aquilegia nigricans
Aquilegia nivalis
Aquilegia olympica
Aquilegia ottonis
Aquilegia oxysepala
Aquilegia parviflora
Aquilegia pyrenaica
Aquilegia rockii
Aquilegia saximontana
Aquilegia scopulorum
Aquilegia sibirica
Aquilegia skinneri
Aquilegia thalictrifolia
Aquilegia viridiflora
Aquilegia vulgaris
Arabidella procumbens
Arabidopsis thaliana
Arabis alpina
Arabis androsacea
Arabis x arendsii
Arabis aubrietioides
Arabis blepharophylla
Arabis bryoides
Arabis caerulea
Arabis carduchorum
Arabis cypria
Arabis ferdinandi-coburgi
Arabis x kellereri
Arabis macdonaldiana
Arabis modesta
Arabis mollis
Arabis muralis
Arabis pumila
Arabis sagittata
Arabis serrata
Arabis soyeri
Arabis stelleri
Arabis vochinensis
Arachis batizocoi
Arachis benthamii
Arachis burkartii
Arachis cardenasii
Arachis correntina
Arachis diogoi
Arachis duranensis
Arachis glabrata
Arachis helodes
Arachis hypogaea
Arachis marginata
Arachis monticola
Arachis paraguariensis
Arachis pintoi
Arachis pusilla
Arachis repens
Arachis rigonii
Arachis villosa
Arachis villosulicarpa
Arachniodes aristata
Arachniodes carvifolia
Arachniodes dimorphophylla
Arachniodes hasseltii
Arachniodes miqueliana
Arachniodes standishii
Arachnis spp.
Araeococcus flagellifolius
Araeococcus micranthus
Araeococcus pectinatus
Araiostegia divaricata
Araiostegia hymenophylloides
Aralia cachemirica
Aralia continentalis
Aralia cordata
Aralia elata
Aralia hispida
Aralia nudicaulis
Aralia racemosa
Aralia tomentella
x Aranda spp.
Araucaria angustifolia
Araucaria araucana
Araucaria beccarii
Araucaria bernieri
Araucaria bidwillii
Araucaria biramulata
Araucaria columnaris
Araucaria cunninghamii
Araucaria heterophylla
Araucaria humboldtensis
Araucaria laubenfelsii
Araucaria luxurians
Araucaria
Araucaria muelleri
Araucaria nemorosa
Araucaria rulei
Araucaria scopulorum
Araucaria subulata
Araujia sericifera
Arbutus x andrachnoides
Arbutus arizonica
Arbutus canariensis
Arbutus glandulosa
Arbutus menziesii
Arbutus pavarii
Arbutus unedo
Arbutus xalapensis
Archeria eriocarpa
Archeria serpyllifolia
Archidendron grandiflorum
Archidendron hendersonii
Archidendron jiringa
Archidendron kanisii
Archidendron lucyi
Archidendron muellerianum
Archidendron vaillantii
Archidendron whitei
Archidendropsis granulosa
Archidendropsis xanthoxylon
Archirhodomyrtus beckleri
Archontophoenix alexandrae
Archontophoenix alexandrae x cunninghamiana
Archontophoenix cunninghamiana
Archontophoenix maxima
Archontophoenix myolensis
Archontophoenix purpurea
Archontophoenix tuckeri
Arctium lappa
Arctium tomentosum
Arctostaphylos alpina
Arctostaphylos arbutoides
Arctostaphylos bakeri
Arctostaphylos densiflora
Arctostaphylos hookeri
Arctostaphylos insularis
Arctostaphylos x media
Arctostaphylos obispoensis
Arctostaphylos pajaroensis
Arctostaphylos pungens
Arctostaphylos rubra
Arctostaphylos stanfordiana
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Arctotheca calendula
Arctotheca populifolia
Arctotis aspera
Arctotis auriculata
Arctotis decurrens
Arctotis fastuosa
Arctotis gumbletonii
Arctotis x hybrida
Arctotis laevis
Arctotis revoluta
Arctotis venusta
Arctous alpinus
Ardisia bakeri
Ardisia bifaria
Ardisia brevipedata
Ardisia colorata
Ardisia compressa
Ardisia cornudentata
Ardisia crenata
Ardisia crispa
Ardisia escallonioides
Ardisia guadalupensis
Ardisia guianensis
Ardisia humilis
Ardisia japonica
Ardisia macrocarpa
Ardisia opegrapha
Ardisia pachyrrhachis
Ardisia polycephala
Ardisia pusilla
Ardisia shweliensis
Ardisia thyrsiflora
Ardisia villosa
Ardisia wallichii
Areca abdulrahmanii
Areca ahmadii
Areca andersonii
Areca arundinacea
Areca brachypoda
Areca caliso
Areca camarinensis
Areca catechu
Areca celebica
Areca concinna
Areca congesta
Areca costulata
Areca dayung
Areca furcata
Areca glandiformis
Areca guppyana
Areca hutchinsoniana
Areca insignis
Areca ipot
Areca jobiensis
Areca jugahpunya
Areca kinabaluensis
Areca klingkangensis
Areca laosensis
Areca latiloba
Areca ledermanniana
Areca macrocalyx
Areca macrocarpa
Areca madagascariensis
Areca mammillata
Areca minuta
Areca
Areca multifida
Areca nannospadix
Areca niga-solu
Areca novo-hibernica
Areca oxycarpa
Areca parens
Areca rechingeriana
Areca rheophytica
Areca ridleyana
Areca rostrata
Areca salomonensis
Areca subacaulis
Areca torulo
Areca triandra
Areca tunku
Areca vestiaria
Areca vidaliana
Areca warburgiana
Areca whitfordii
Aregelia compacta
Aregelia farinosa
Aregelia sarmentosa
Aregelia spectabilis
Arenaria caespitosa
Arenaria congesta
Arenaria grandiflora
Arenaria hookeri
Arenaria imbricata
Arenaria kingii
Arenaria ledebouriana
Arenaria leptoclados
Arenaria
Arenaria pinifolia
Arenaria procera
Arenaria purpurascens
Arenaria rigida
Arenaria serpyllifolia
Arenaria tetraquetra
Arenaria tmolea
Arenga ambong
Arenga australasica
Arenga borneensis
Arenga brevipes
Arenga caudata
Arenga engleri
Arenga hastata
Arenga hookeriana
Arenga listeri
Arenga longicarpa
Arenga micrantha
Arenga microcarpa
Arenga nana
Arenga obtusifolia
Arenga pinnata
Arenga porphyrocarpa
Arenga retroflorescens
Arenga tremula
Arenga undulatifolia
Arenga westerhoutii
Arenga wightii
Arenifera pillansii
Arfeuillea arborescens
Argania spinosa
Argemone grandiflora
Argentipallium blandowskianum
Argentipallium dealbatum
Argentipallium obtusifolium
Argentipallium spiceri
Argophyllum lejourdanii
Argophyllum nullumense
Argophyllum verae
Argylia radiata
Argyranthemum broussonetii
Argyranthemum callichrysum
Argyranthemum coronopifolium
Argyranthemum filifolium
Argyranthemum foeniculaceum
Argyranthemum frutescens
Argyranthemum gracile
Argyranthemum haouarytheum
Argyranthemum lidii
Argyranthemum maderense
Argyranthemum tenerifae
Argyranthemum winteri
Argyrocytisus battandieri
Argyrodendron actinophyllum
Argyrodendron peralatum
Argyrodendron polyandrum
Argyrodendron trifoliolatum
Argyroderma congregatum
Argyroderma crateriforme
Argyroderma delaetii
Argyroderma fissum
Argyroderma framesii
Argyroderma necopinum
Argyroderma octophyllum
Argyroderma patens
Argyroderma pearsonii
Argyroderma ringens
Argyroderma roseum
Argyroderma subalbum
Argyroderma testiculare
Argyrolobium fischeri
Argyrolobium harveyanum
Argyrolobium rupestre
Argyrolobium tomentosum
Argyrolobium zanonii
Argyrotegium nitidulum
Argyroxiphium sandwicense
Aridaria noctiflora
Aridaria vespertina
Arillastrum gummiferum
Ariocarpus agavoides
Ariocarpus bravoanus
Ariocarpus fissuratus
Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus
Ariocarpus lloydii
Ariocarpus retusus
Ariocarpus scaphirostris
Arisaema abbreviatum
Arisaema abei
Arisaema addis-ababense
Arisaema agasthyanum
Arisaema album
Arisaema angustifoliatum
Arisaema anomalum
Arisaema aprile
Arisaema aridum
Arisaema arisanense
Arisaema asperatum
Arisaema auriculatum
Arisaema balansae
Arisaema barbatum
Arisaema barnesii
Arisaema bathycoleum
Arisaema biauriculatum
Arisaema bockii
Arisaema bogneri
Arisaema brachyspathum
Arisaema brevipes
Arisaema candidissimum
Arisaema ciliatum
Arisaema clavatum
Arisaema concinnum
Arisaema consanguineum
Arisaema cordatum
Arisaema costatum
Arisaema dahaiense
Arisaema daochengense
Arisaema decipiens
Arisaema deflexum
Arisaema dilatatum
Arisaema dracontium
Arisaema echinatum
Arisaema elephas
Arisaema engleri
Arisaema erubescens
Arisaema exappendiculatum
Arisaema fargesii
Arisaema filiforme
Arisaema fimbriatum
Arisaema flavum
Arisaema formosanum
Arisaema franchetianum
Arisaema franchetianum x candidissimum
Arisaema fraternum
Arisaema galeatum
Arisaema garrettii
Arisaema grapsospadix
Arisaema griffithii
Arisaema handelii
Arisaema harmandi
Arisaema hastatum
Arisaema helleborifolium
Arisaema heterophyllum
Arisaema hunanense
Arisaema ilanense
Arisaema inkiangense
Arisaema intermedium
Arisaema ishizuchiense
Arisaema iyoanum
Arisaema jacquemontii
Arisaema jinshajiangense
Arisaema kawashimae
Arisaema kishidae
Arisaema kiushianum
Arisaema komarovii
Arisaema koreanum
Arisaema kunstleri
Arisaema kuratae
Arisaema laminatum
Arisaema leschenaultii
Arisaema lichiangense
Arisaema limbatum
Arisaema lingyunense
Arisaema lobatum
Arisaema longilaminum
Arisaema longipedunculatum
Arisaema mairei
Arisaema matsudai
Arisaema maximowiczii
Arisaema meleagris
Arisaema monophyllum
Arisaema multisectum
Arisaema negishii
Arisaema nepenthoides
Arisaema nikoense
Arisaema odoratum
Arisaema omeiense
Arisaema onoticum
Arisaema ovale
Arisaema penicillatum
Arisaema pianmaense
Arisaema praecox
Arisaema propinquum
Arisaema purpureogaleatum
Arisaema rhizomatum
Arisaema rhombiforme
Arisaema ringens
Arisaema roxburghii
Arisaema sarracenioides
Arisaema saxatile
Arisaema sazensoo
Arisaema schimperianum
Arisaema scortechini
Arisaema serratum
Arisaema shimienense
Arisaema sikokianum
Arisaema speciosum
Arisaema sukotaiense
Arisaema taiwanense
Arisaema takesimense
Arisaema tengtsungense
Arisaema ternatipartitum
Arisaema thunbergii
Arisaema tortuosum
Arisaema triphyllum
Arisaema umbrinum
Arisaema undulatifolium
Arisaema utile
Arisaema victoriae
Arisaema wattii
Arisaema wilsonii
Arisaema wrayi
Arisaema xiangchengense
Arisaema yamatense
Arisaema yunnanense
Arisarum proboscideum
Arisarum simorrhinum
Aristea alata
Aristea angolensis
Aristea bakeri
Aristea biflora
Aristea cantharophila
Aristea capitata
Aristea confusa
Aristea dichotoma
Aristea ecklonii
Aristea glauca
Aristea latifolia
Aristea lugens
Aristea macrocarpa
Aristea major
Aristea oligocephala
Aristea platycaulis
Aristea spiralis
Aristea teretifolia
Aristea thyrsiflora
Aristea torulosa
Aristida adscensionis
Aristida arizonica
Aristida behriana
Aristida californica
Aristida diffusa
Aristida gracilipes
Aristida leichhardtiana
Aristida meridionalis
Aristida muelleri
Aristida murina
Aristida ramosa
Aristida sieberiana
Aristida vagans
Aristolochia acuminata
Aristolochia albida
Aristolochia californica
Aristolochia chapmaniana
Aristolochia chilensis
Aristolochia cymbifera
Aristolochia deltantha
Aristolochia elegans
Aristolochia fimbriata
Aristolochia gibbosa
Aristolochia gigantea
Aristolochia kaempferi
Aristolochia passifloraefolia
Aristolochia paucinervis
Aristolochia pearcei
Aristolochia praevenosa
Aristolochia pubera
Aristolochia ruiziana
Aristolochia serpentaria
Aristotelia australasica
Aristotelia chilensis
Aristotelia x colensoi
Aristotelia fruticosa
Aristotelia megalosperma
Aristotelia peduncularis
Aristotelia pubescens
Aristotelia serrata
Aristotelia trilocularis
Armatocereus cartwrightianus
Armatocereus ghiesbreghtii
Armatocereus godingianus
Armatocereus humilis
Armatocereus laetus
Armatocereus rauhii
Armeria alpina
Armeria berlengensis
Armeria caespitosa
Armeria canescens
Armeria colorata
Armeria duriaei
Armeria filicaulis
Armeria girardii
Armeria leucocephala
Armeria macrophylla
Armeria maritima
Armeria morisii
Armeria nebrodensis
Armeria pinifolia
Armeria pseudarmeria
Armeria pungens
Armeria rouyana
Armeria ruscinonensis
Armeria transmontana
Armeria villosa
Armoracia rusticana
Arnica chamissonis
Arnica
Aronia arbutifolia
Aronia melanocarpa
Arpophyllum alpinum
Arpophyllum giganteum
Arpophyllum spicatum
Arrabidaea chica
Arracacia xanthorrhiza
Arrhenatherum elatius
Arrhenatherum longifolium
Arrhenatherum palaestinum
Arrhenatherum pallens
Arrhostoxylum elegans
Arrojadoa dinae
Arrojadoa penicillata
Arrojadoa rhodantha
Artabotrys hexapetalus
Artabotrys siamensis
Artanema fimbriatum
Artanthe elongata
Artanthe tiliaefolia
Artemisia abrotanum
Artemisia absinthium
Artemisia absinthium x arborescens
Artemisia annua
Artemisia anomala
Artemisia arborescens
Artemisia argentea
Artemisia armeniaca
Artemisia assoana
Artemisia atrata
Artemisia camphorata
Artemisia cana
Artemisia canescens
Artemisia capillaris
Artemisia carruthii
Artemisia caruifolia
Artemisia caucasica
Artemisia chamaemelifolia
Artemisia cina
Artemisia dracunculus
Artemisia frigida
Artemisia genipi
Artemisia glacialis
Artemisia gorgonum
Artemisia incanescens
Artemisia keiskeana
Artemisia lactiflora
Artemisia laxa
Artemisia ludoviciana
Artemisia molinieri
Artemisia nitida
Artemisia norvegica
Artemisia pedemontana
Artemisia pontica
Artemisia pycnocephala
Artemisia schmidtiana
Artemisia smithii
Artemisia splendens
Artemisia stelleriana
Artemisia taurica
Artemisia thuscula
Artemisia vallesiaca
Artemisia vulgaris
Arthrocereus glaziovii
Arthrocereus melanurus
Arthrocereus spinosissimus
Arthrochilus huntianus
Arthrochilus irritabilis
Arthropodium caespitosum
Arthropodium candidum
Arthropodium cirratum
Arthropodium cirrhatum
Arthropodium milleflorum
Arthropodium minus
Arthropodium neo-caledonicum
Arthropodium preissii
Arthropodium umbellatum
Arthropteris articulata
Arthropteris beckleri
Arthropteris tenella
Artocarpus altilis
Artocarpus anisophyllus
Artocarpus annulatus
Artocarpus camansi
Artocarpus dadah
Artocarpus elasticus
Artocarpus glaucus
Artocarpus gomezianus
Artocarpus heterophyllus
Artocarpus hirsutus
Artocarpus hypargyreus
Artocarpus incisa
Artocarpus kemando
Artocarpus lacucha
Artocarpus lanceaefolia
Artocarpus lanceifolius
Artocarpus lingnanensis
Artocarpus longifolius
Artocarpus maingayi
Artocarpus melinoxylus
Artocarpus nitidus
Artocarpus obtusus
Artocarpus odoratissimus
Artocarpus ovatus
Artocarpus peltatus
Artocarpus rigida
Artocarpus rigidus
Artocarpus sarawakensis
Artocarpus sericicarpus
Artocarpus tamaran
Artocarpus teysmannii
Arum apulum
Arum balansanum
Arum byzantinum
Arum concinnatum
Arum creticum
Arum cyrenaicum
Arum dioscoridis
Arum elongatum
Arum euxinum
Arum hygrophilum
Arum idaeum
Arum italicum
Arum jacquemontii
Arum korolkowii
Arum maculatum
Arum orientale
Arum palaestinum
Arum petteri
Arum pictum
Arum purpureospathum
Arum rupicola
Aruncus aethusifolius
Aruncus dioicus
Aruncus sylvestre
Arundina spp.
Arundinaria chino
Arundinaria funghomii
Arundinaria gigantea
Arundinaria graminea
Arundinaria hindsii
Arundinaria humilis
Arundinaria linearis
Arundinaria nagashima
Arundinaria pygmaea
Arundinaria variegata
Arundinaria viridistriata
Arundinella
Arundo donax
Arundo pliniana
Arytera bifoliolata
Arytera distylis
Arytera divaricata
Arytera foveolata
Arytera littoralis
Arytera macrobotrys
Arytera microphylla
Arytera pauciflora
Asarina procumbens
Asarina purpusii
Asarina scandens
Asarum arifolium
Asarum asaroides
Asarum asperum
Asarum blumei
Asarum campaniflorum
Asarum canadense
Asarum caudatum
Asarum caudigerum
Asarum caulescens
Asarum celsum
Asarum costatum
Asarum curvistigma
Asarum debile
Asarum delavayi
Asarum epigynum
Asarum europaeum
Asarum forbesii
Asarum fudsinoi
Asarum geophilum
Asarum gusk
Asarum hartwegii
Asarum hatsushimae
Asarum hayatanum
Asarum heterotropoides
Asarum hexalobum
Asarum hirsutisepalum
Asarum ikegamii
Asarum insigne
Asarum kiusianum
Asarum kumageanum
Asarum kurosawae
Asarum lemmonii
Asarum leucosepalum
Asarum longerhizomatosum
Asarum magnificum
Asarum maximum
Asarum megacalyx
Asarum minamitanianum
Asarum monodoriflorum
Asarum muramatsui
Asarum nankaiense
Asarum nipponicum
Asarum pellucidum
Asarum petelotii
Asarum pulchellum
Asarum rigescens
Asarum sakawanum
Asarum satsumense
Asarum savatieri
Asarum senkakuinsulare
Asarum sieboldii
Asarum simile
Asarum splendens
Asarum subglobosum
Asarum takaoi
Asarum tamaense
Asarum trigynum
Asarum unzen
Asarum wulingense
Asarum yaeyamense
Asarum yakusimense
Asarum yoshikawae
Ascarina lucida
Asclepias curassavica
Asclepias exaltata
Asclepias purpurascens
Asclepias rubra
Asclepias subulata
Asclepias tuberosa
Asclepias vestita
x Ascocenda spp.
Ascocentrum spp.
Asimina parviflora
Asimina triloba
Askidiosperma esterhuyseniae
Aspalathus capensis
Aspalathus cordata
Aspalathus linearis
Aspalathus spiculata
Asparagus cooperi
Asparagus declinatus
Asparagus falcatus
Asparagus officinalis
Aspasia spp.
Asperula arcadiensis
Asperula aristata
Asperula boissieri
Asperula bryoides
Asperula capitellata
Asperula conferta
Asperula daphneola
Asperula gunnii
Asperula gussonii
Asperula hercegovina
Asperula hexaphylla
Asperula hirsuta
Asperula hirta
Asperula icarica
Asperula idaea
Asperula lilaciflora
Asperula lutea
Asperula
Asperula minima
Asperula nitida
Asperula orientalis
Asperula pontica
Asperula pulvinaris
Asperula rupestris
Asperula scoparia
Asperula sintenisii
Asperula stricta
Asperula suberosa
Asperula taygetea
Asperula tenella
Asperula tinctoria
Asphodeline brevicaulis
Asphodeline damascena
Asphodeline liburnica
Asphodeline lutea
Asphodeline taurica
Asphodelus acaulis
Asphodelus aestivus
Asphodelus albus
Asphodelus cerasiferus
Asphodelus fistulosus
Aspidistra elatior
Aspidistra longifolia
Aspidistra lurida
Aspidium biserrata
Aspidium goldianum
Aspidosperma australe
Aspidosperma pyricollum
Aspidosperma quebracho-blancho
Aspidotis californica
Asplenium abscissum
Asplenium adulterinum
Asplenium alatum
Asplenium antiquum
Asplenium appendiculatum
Asplenium attenuatum
Asplenium attenuatum x paleaceum
Asplenium attenuatum x polyodon
Asplenium australasicum
Asplenium australasicum x obtusatum
Asplenium belangeri
Asplenium billotii
Asplenium bipinnatifidum
Asplenium brachycarpum
Asplenium bulbiferum
Asplenium ceii
Asplenium ceterach
Asplenium contiguum
Asplenium cristatum
Asplenium cuneatum
Asplenium cymbifolium
Asplenium dalhousiae
Asplenium daucifolium
Asplenium davallioides
Asplenium difforme
Asplenium dimorphum
Asplenium diversifolium
Asplenium x ebenoides
Asplenium elmeri
Asplenium erosum
Asplenium exiguum
Asplenium filidens
Asplenium flaccidum
Asplenium flexuosum
Asplenium foresiense
Asplenium formosum
Asplenium fraxinifolium
Asplenium gemmiferum
Asplenium gibberosum
Asplenium haenkeanum
Asplenium hallbergii
Asplenium harmanii
Asplenium hookerianum
Asplenium incisum
Asplenium kraussii
Asplenium lamprophyllum
Asplenium laserpitiifolium
Asplenium lividum
Asplenium longissimum
Asplenium lucidum
Asplenium lunulatum
Asplenium lyallii
Asplenium milnei
Asplenium monanthes
Asplenium myriophyllum
Asplenium nidus
Asplenium nitens
Asplenium normale
Asplenium novae-caledoniae
Asplenium oblongifolium
Asplenium paleaceum
Asplenium palmeri
Asplenium parvum
Asplenium paucifolium
Asplenium pellucidum
Asplenium polyodon
Asplenium protensum
Asplenium pteridoides
Asplenium resiliens
Asplenium richardi
Asplenium robinsonii
Asplenium ruta-muraria
Asplenium rutifolium
Asplenium sandersonii
Asplenium schizophyllum
Asplenium scleroprium
Asplenium scolopendrium
Asplenium serratum
Asplenium shuttleworthianum
Asplenium simplicifrons
Asplenium sodiroi
Asplenium stellatum
Asplenium subflexuosum
Asplenium sulcatum
Asplenium surrogatum
Asplenium sylvaticum
Asplenium tenerum
Asplenium terrestre
Asplenium thunbergii
Asplenium trichomanes-ramosum
Asplenium trilobum
Asplenium vieillardii
Asplundia brunneistigma
Asplundia euryspatha
Assoella purpurascens
Astartea clavulata x Baeckea astarteoides
Astelia alpina
Astelia australiana
Astelia banksii
Astelia chathamica
Astelia fragrans
Astelia grandis
Astelia latifolia
Astelia linearis
Astelia neocaledonica
Astelia nervosa
Astelia papuana
Astelia psychrocharis
Astelia pumila
Astelia solandri
Aster alpinus
Aster asperulus
Aster brachytrichus
Aster flaccidus
Aster x frikartii
Aster himalaicus
Aster luteus
Aster pringlei x novi-belgii
Aster pyrenaeus
Aster savatieri
Aster sikkimensis
Aster tongolensis
Asteranthera ovata
Asteriscus intermedius
Asteriscus maritimus
Asterogyne martiana
Asterogyne spicata
Asterolasia asteriscophora
Asterolasia buxifolia
Asterolasia correifolia
Asterolasia elegans
Asterolasia hexapetala
Asterolasia mollis
Asterolasia muelleri
Asterolasia phebalioides
Asterolasia trymalioides
Asterolinon linum-stellatum
Asteromyrtus angustifolia
Asteromyrtus brassii
Asteromyrtus lysicephala
Asteromyrtus magnifica
Asteromyrtus symphyocarpa
Asterotrichion discolor
Astilbe x arendsii
Astilbe biternata
Astilbe chinensis
Astilbe glaberrima
Astilbe grandis
Astilbe x hybrida
Astilbe japonica
Astilbe microphylla
Astilbe myriantha
Astilbe rubra
Astilbe simplicifolia
Astilbe thunbergii
Astilboides tabularis
Astonia australiensis
Astragalus aduncus
Astragalus akkensis
Astragalus aksuensis
Astragalus algerianus
Astragalus alopecias
Astragalus alopecurus
Astragalus alpinus
Astragalus amalecitanus
Astragalus amatus
Astragalus amphioxys
Astragalus angustifolius
Astragalus argyroides
Astragalus armeniacus
Astragalus asper
Astragalus atropilosulus
Astragalus australis
Astragalus baionensis
Astragalus brachycalyx
Astragalus bubaloceras
Astragalus bungeanus
Astragalus callichrous
Astragalus calycinus
Astragalus calycosus
Astragalus campylorrhynchus
Astragalus caprinus
Astragalus captiosus
Astragalus caraganae
Astragalus centralpinus
Astragalus chamissonis
Astragalus chinensis
Astragalus chlorostachys
Astragalus chrysochlorus
Astragalus cicer
Astragalus coccineus
Astragalus cognatus
Astragalus coluteocarpus
Astragalus commixtus
Astragalus coodei
Astragalus cornutus
Astragalus crassicarpus
Astragalus cymbicarpos
Astragalus demetrii
Astragalus depressus
Astragalus dipelta
Astragalus echinatus
Astragalus edulis
Astragalus epiglottis
Astragalus exscapus
Astragalus falcatus
Astragalus fastidius
Astragalus filicaulis
Astragalus floccosifolius
Astragalus fraxinifolius
Astragalus fuhsii
Astragalus glaux
Astragalus globiceps
Astragalus glycyphyllos
Astragalus gummifer
Astragalus guttatus
Astragalus hajastanus
Astragalus hamosus
Astragalus harpilobus
Astragalus hemiphaca
Astragalus humifusus
Astragalus incanus
Astragalus kadshorensis
Astragalus lasioglottis
Astragalus lasiopetalus
Astragalus limnocharis
Astragalus lithophilus
Astragalus malacus
Astragalus mareoticus
Astragalus maximowiczii
Astragalus membranaceus
Astragalus microcephalus
Astragalus mollis
Astragalus monspessulanus
Astragalus newberryi
Astragalus norvegicus
Astragalus nutans
Astragalus oxyglottis
Astragalus pallescens
Astragalus paucijugus
Astragalus peduncularis
Astragalus penduliflorus
Astragalus pissisi
Astragalus platyphyllus
Astragalus podocarpus
Astragalus polybotrys
Astragalus ponticus
Astragalus propinquus
Astragalus pseudopurpureus
Astragalus pulchellus
Astragalus pulsiferae
Astragalus purpureus
Astragalus purshii
Astragalus racemosus
Astragalus refractus
Astragalus reinii
Astragalus robbinsii
Astragalus roemeri
Astragalus sanguinolentus
Astragalus schelichowii
Astragalus schmalhausenii
Astragalus scorpiurus
Astragalus sempervirens
Astragalus sieversianus
Astragalus sikkimensis
Astragalus siliquosus
Astragalus solandri
Astragalus spatulatus
Astragalus sphaerophysa
Astragalus stevenianus
Astragalus stipulatus
Astragalus suberosus
Astragalus subumbellatus
Astragalus sulcatus
Astragalus suprapilosus
Astragalus taschkendicus
Astragalus tephrosioides
Astragalus thompsonae
Astragalus traskiae
Astragalus trimestris
Astragalus triradiatus
Astragalus turbinatus
Astragalus unifoliatus
Astragalus unifoliolatus
Astragalus utriger
Astragalus varius
Astragalus vesicarius
Astragalus villosissimus
Astragalus vogelii
Astragalus vulnerariae
Astragalus vulpinus
Astrantia biebersteinii
Astrantia carinthiaca
Astrantia carniolica
Astrantia major
Astrantia maxima
Astridia alba
Astridia citrina
Astridia hallii
Astridia herrei
Astridia longifolia
Astridia lutata
Astridia speciosa
Astridia vanheerdei
Astridia velutina
Astripomoea grantii
Astripomoea malvacea
Astrocaryum aculeatissimum
Astrocaryum aculeatum
Astrocaryum alatum
Astrocaryum campestre
Astrocaryum gynacanthum
Astrocaryum huicungo
Astrocaryum jauari
Astrocaryum malybo
Astrocaryum mexicanum
Astrocaryum murumuru
Astrocaryum standleyanum
Astrocaryum ulei
Astrocaryum vulgare
Astrolepis cochisensis
Astrolepis laevis
Astrolepis sinuata
Astroloba congesta
Astroloba deltoidea
Astroloba foliolosa
Astroloba herrei
Astroloba pentagona
Astroloba rubriflora
Astroloba skinneri
Astroloba spiralis
Astroloma conostephioides
Astroloma humifusum
Astroloma pinifolium
Astronium fraxinifolium
Astronium graveolens
Astrophytum asterias
Astrophytum asterioides
Astrophytum capricorne
Astrophytum caput-medusae
Astrophytum myriostigma
Astrophytum myriostigma x capricorne
Astrophytum nuda
Astrophytum ornatum
Astrotricha asperifolia
Astrotricha biddulphiana
Astrotricha floccosa
Astrotricha latifolia
Astrotricha ledifolia
Astrotricha linearis
Astrotricha longifolia
Astrotricha obovata
Astrotricha pterocarpa
Astrotricha roddii
x Astroworthia bicarinata
Astydamia canariensis
Astydamia latifolia
Asyneuma canescens
Asystasia bella
Asystasia chelonoides
Asystasia gangetica
Asystasia scandens
Asystasia travancorica
Asystasia violacea
Ataenidia conferta
Atalantia monophylla
Atalaya collina
Atalaya multiflora
Atamosco pulchella
Athamanta chiliosciadia
Athamanta cretensis
Athamanta macedonica
Athamanta turbith
Athanasia acerosa
Athenaea picta
Atherosperma moschatum
Athertonia diversifolia
Athrixia pulverulenta
Athrotaxis cupressoides
Athrotaxis laxifolia
Athrotaxis selaginoides
Athyriopsis thwaitesii
Athyrium accedens
Athyrium assimile
Athyrium bantamense
Athyrium cuspidatum
Athyrium dilatatum
Athyrium drepanopterum
Athyrium filix-femina
Athyrium foliolosum
Athyrium frangulum
Athyrium goeringianum
Athyrium mearnsianum
Athyrium melanolepis
Athyrium moritzianum
Athyrium niponicum
Athyrium otophorum
Athyrium rubripes
Athyrium sheareri
Athyrium spinulosum
Athyrium subrigescens
Athyrium vidalii
Athyrium wardii
Athyrium yokoscense
Atkinsonia ligustrina
Atractocarpus benthamianus
Atractocarpus chartaceus
Atractocarpus fitzalanii
Atractocarpus hirtus
Atractocarpus merikin
Atractocarpus sessilis
Atractylodes macrocephala
Atriplex angulata
Atriplex atacamensis
Atriplex aucheri
Atriplex billardierei
Atriplex canescens
Atriplex conduplicata
Atriplex coquimbana
Atriplex eichleri
Atriplex falcata
Atriplex fissivalvis
Atriplex flabellum
Atriplex gardneri
Atriplex halimus
Atriplex hortensis
Atriplex hymenelytra
Atriplex incrassata
Atriplex inflata
Atriplex infrequens
Atriplex joaquiniana
Atriplex lentiformis
Atriplex leptocarpa
Atriplex madariagae
Atriplex moneta
Atriplex morrisii
Atriplex papillata
Atriplex polycarpa
Atriplex prostrata
Atriplex repanda
Atriplex rhagodioides
Atriplex spinibractea
Atriplex sturtii
Atriplex turbinata
Atriplex undulata
Atropa belladonna
Attalea allenii
Attalea amygdalina
Attalea amylacea
Attalea butyracea
Attalea cephalotus
Attalea cohune
Attalea colenda
Attalea crassispatha
Attalea dubia
Attalea insignis
Attalea lauromulleriana
Attalea leandroana
Attalea macrocarpa
Attalea maripa
Attalea oleifera
Attalea osmantha
Attalea rostrata
Attalea speciosa
Attalea spectabilis
Attalea vitrivir
Aubrieta canescens
Aubrieta x cultorum
Aubrieta deltoidea
Aubrieta erubescens
Aubrieta gracilis
Aubrieta intermedia
Aucuba himalaica
Aucuba japonica
Aulax cancellata
Aulax cneorifolia
Aulax pallasia
Aulax pinifolia
Aulax umbellata
Auranticarpa edentata
Auranticarpa ilicifolia
Auranticarpa melanosperma
Auranticarpa rhombifolia
Aurinia saxatilis
Australina pusilla
Australluma ubomboensis
Australopyrum calcis
Australopyrum velutinum
Austrobaileya scandens
Austrobuxus megacarpus
Austrobuxus nitidus
Austrobuxus swainii
Austrocactus bertinii
Austrocactus patagonicus
Austrocactus philippii
Austrocactus spiniflorus
Austrocylindropuntia cylindrica
Austrocynoglossum latifolium
Austrodanthonia alpicola
Austrodanthonia bipartita
Austrodanthonia carphoides
Austrodanthonia diemenica
Austrodanthonia duttoniana
Austrodanthonia fulva
Austrodanthonia geniculata
Austrodanthonia induta
Austrodanthonia laevis
Austrodanthonia mera
Austrodanthonia monticola
Austrodanthonia oreophila
Austrodanthonia popinensis
Austrodanthonia remota
Austrodanthonia richardsonii
Austrofestuca eriopoda
Austromuellera trinervia
Austromyrtus bidwillii
Austromyrtus dulcis
Austromyrtus dulcis x tenuifolia
Austromyrtus fragrantissima
Austromyrtus inophloia
Austromyrtus lasioclada
Austromyrtus metrosideros
Austromyrtus shepherdii
Austromyrtus tenuifolia
Austrosteenisia blackii
Austrostipa aphylla
Austrostipa aquarii
Austrostipa aristiglumis
Austrostipa blakei
Austrostipa breviglumis
Austrostipa centralis
Austrostipa curticoma
Austrostipa densiflora
Austrostipa echinata
Austrostipa feresetacea
Austrostipa gibbosa
Austrostipa metatoris
Austrostipa muelleri
Austrostipa multispiculis
Austrostipa mundula
Austrostipa nivicola
Austrostipa nullanulla
Austrostipa oligostachya
Austrostipa petraea
Austrostipa pilata
Austrostipa pubescens
Austrostipa pubinodis
Austrostipa setacea
Austrostipa stipoides
Austrostipa wakoolica
Austrotaxus spicata
Avellinia michelii
Avena abyssinica
Avena barbata
Avena eriantha
Avena fatua
Avena longiglumis
Avena maroccana
Avena sativa
Avena sterilis
Avena strigosa
Avena ventricosa
Avenastrum compressum
Averrhoa bilimbi
Averrhoa carambola
Avicennia eucalyptifolia
Avonia albissima
Avonia dinteri
Avonia papyracea
Avonia quinaria
Avonia recurvata
Avonia ruschii
Avonia ustulata
Axonopus argentinus
Axonopus aureus
Axonopus compressus
Axonopus fissifolius
Axonopus pressus
Axonopus purpusii
Axonopus siccus
Axonopus suffultus
Ayapana triplinervis
Aylostera pseudodeminuta
Aylthonia macrantha
Aylthonia magalhaesii
Azadirachta indica
Azara celastrina
Azara dentata
Azara integrifolia
Azara lanceolata
Azara microphylla
Azara petiolaris
Azara serrata
Azara serrata x lanceolata
Azara uruguayensis
Azorella biloba
Azorella filamentosa
Azorella glebaria
Azorella incisa
Azorella lycopodioides
Azorella macquariensis
Azorella peduncularis
Azorella pedunculata
Azorella selago
Azorella trifurcata
Azorina vidalii
Aztekium hintonii
Aztekium ritteri
abiana angustifolia
Babiana attenuata
Babiana blanda
Babiana cedarbergensis
Babiana disticha
Babiana dregei
Babiana ecklonii
Babiana fragrans
Babiana hypogea
Babiana leipoldtii
Babiana minuta
Babiana mucronata
Babiana nana
Babiana patersoniae
Babiana patula
Babiana pubescens
Babiana pulchra
Babiana purpurea
Babiana pygmaea
Babiana ringens
Babiana rubrocyanea
Babiana salteri
Babiana sinuata
Babiana spathacea
Babiana stricta
Babiana thunbergii
Babiana tubulosa
Babiana vanzijliae
Babiana villosa
Babingtonia behrii
Babingtonia bidwillii
Babingtonia camphorosmae
Babingtonia crenulata
Babingtonia cunninghamii
Babingtonia densifolia
Babingtonia jucunda
Babingtonia pluriflora
Babingtonia similis
Babingtonia tozerensis
Babingtonia virgata
Baccaurea angulata
Baccaurea bracteata
Baccaurea costulata
Baccaurea hookeri
Baccaurea macrocarpa
Baccaurea motleyana
Baccaurea polyneura
Baccaurea racemosa
Baccharis magellanica
Baccharis sagittalis
Backhousia angustifolia
Backhousia anisata
Backhousia bancroftii
Backhousia citriodora
Backhousia hughesii
Backhousia myrtifolia
Backhousia sciadophora
Bacopa caroliniana
Bacopa monnieri
Bactris bifida
Bactris brongniartii
Bactris campestris
Bactris caryotifolia
Bactris coloradonis
Bactris concinna
Bactris gasipaes
Bactris glandulosa
Bactris glassmanii
Bactris gracilior
Bactris grayumii
Bactris guineensis
Bactris hondurensis
Bactris longiseta
Bactris major
Bactris maraja
Bactris militaris
Bactris minor
Bactris setosa
Bactris setulosa
Bactris subglobosa
Bactris tomentosa
Baeckea ambigua
Baeckea astarteoides
Baeckea brevifolia
Baeckea camphorata
Baeckea crenatifolia
Baeckea crenulata
Baeckea cryptandroides
Baeckea cunninghamii
Baeckea densifolia
Baeckea diosmifolia
Baeckea diosmifolia x imbricata
Baeckea fascicularis
Baeckea frutescens
Baeckea gunniana
Baeckea imbricata
Baeckea jucunda
Baeckea latifolia
Baeckea leptocaulis
Baeckea linifolia
Baeckea microphylla
Baeckea oxycoccoides
Baeckea ramosissima
Baeckea schollerifolia
Baeckea stenophylla
Baeckea stowardii
Baeckea tenuifolia
Baeckea utilis
Baeckea virgata
Baeometra uniflora
Bahiopsis laciniata
Baikiaea plurijuga
Balaka longirostris
Balaka macrocarpa
Balaka microcarpa
Balaka seemannii
Balaka tahitensis
Balaka tuasivica
Balakata baccata
Balanites maughamii
Balanophora papuana
Balanops australiana
Balbisia peduncularis
Balfourodendron riedelianum
Ballota acetabulosa
Ballota nigra
Ballota pseudodictamnus
Baloghia lucida
Baloskion australe
Baloskion fimbriatum
Baloskion gracile
Baloskion longipes
Baloskion pallens
Baloskion stenocoleum
Baloskion tenuiculme
Baloskion tetraphyllum
Balsamocarpon brevifolium
Balsamocitrus dawei
Balsamorhiza sericea
Bambusa arnhemica
Bambusa balcooa
Bambusa bambos
Bambusa basihirsuta
Bambusa beecheyana
Bambusa boniopsis
Bambusa burmanica
Bambusa cerosissima
Bambusa chungii
Bambusa corniculata
Bambusa diaoluoshanensis
Bambusa dissimulator
Bambusa dolichomerithalla
Bambusa emeiensis
Bambusa eutuldoides
Bambusa gibba
Bambusa guangxiensis
Bambusa heterostachya
Bambusa indigena
Bambusa insularis
Bambusa intermedia
Bambusa lako
Bambusa lapidea
Bambusa maculata
Bambusa malingensis
Bambusa mitis
Bambusa moreheadiana
Bambusa multiplex
Bambusa nutans
Bambusa oldhamii
Bambusa oliveriana
Bambusa pachinensis
Bambusa pervariabilis
Bambusa polymorpha
Bambusa remotiflora
Bambusa rigida
Bambusa rutila
Bambusa sinospinosa
Bambusa stenoaurita
Bambusa surrecta
Bambusa tabacaria
Bambusa textilis
Bambusa tulda
Bambusa tuldoides
Bambusa valida
Bambusa variostriata
Bambusa ventricosa
Bambusa vulgaris
Bambusa tuldoides x Dendrocalamus latiflorus x Bambusa textilis
Banisteriopsis caapi
Banksia aemula
Banksia aquilonia
Banksia aspleniifolia
Banksia brevidentata
Banksia canei
Banksia conferta
Banksia cunninghamii
Banksia dolichostyla
Banksia ericifolia
Banksia ericifolia x spinulosa
Banksia hiemalis
Banksia hookeriana x prionotes
Banksia imbricata
Banksia integrifolia
Banksia integrifolia x marginata
Banksia marescens
Banksia marginata
Banksia oblongifolia
Banksia ornata
Banksia paludosa
Banksia paludosa x robur
Banksia penicillata
Banksia plagiocarpa
Banksia robur
Banksia saxicola
Banksia serrata
Banksia serratifolia
Banksia spinulosa
Banksia spinulosa x ericifolia
Baphia bequaertii
Baphia nitida
Baphia racemosa
Baptisia alba
Baptisia australis
Baptisia bracteata
Baptisia nuttalliana
Baptisia perfoliata
Baptisia sphaerocarpa
Baptisia tinctoria
Baptistonia spp.
Barbarea australis
Barbarea verna
Barbarea vulgaris
Barclaya longifolia
Barkeria spp.
Barleria albostellata
Barleria crassa
Barleria cristata
Barleria micans
Barleria obtusa
Barleria repens
Barleria ventricosa
Barnadesia caryophylla
Barnadesia odorata
Barnadesia spinosa
Barnardia japonica
Barnardia numidica
Barombia schliebenii
Barringtonia asiatica
Barringtonia calyptrata
Barringtonia calyptrocalyx
Barringtonia edulis
Barringtonia gracilis
Barringtonia neocaledonica
Barringtonia novae-hiberniae
Barringtonia papuana
Barringtonia procera
Barringtonia racemosa
Barringtonia samoensis
Bartholina ethelae
Bartlettina sordida
Bartschella schumannii
Basella alba
Basselinia deplanchei
Basselinia favieri
Basselinia gracilis
Basselinia pancheri
Basselinia tomentosa
Basselinia velutina
Batatas edulis
Batemannia spp.
Bathya andina
Bauera capitata
Bauera juncea
Bauera microphylla
Bauera rubioides
Bauera rubioides x sessiliflora
Bauera sessiliflora
Bauerella simplicifolia
Bauhinia acuminata
Bauhinia anamesa
Bauhinia arborea
Bauhinia bauhinioides
Bauhinia bidentata
Bauhinia binata
Bauhinia x blakeana
Bauhinia bohniana
Bauhinia bowkeri
Bauhinia brachycarpa
Bauhinia candida
Bauhinia championii
Bauhinia corniculata
Bauhinia corymbosa
Bauhinia diphylla
Bauhinia divaricata
Bauhinia dolichocalyx
Bauhinia galpinii
Bauhinia genuflexa
Bauhinia gilva
Bauhinia glabra
Bauhinia glauca
Bauhinia grandidieri
Bauhinia guianensis
Bauhinia integrifolia
Bauhinia involucellata
Bauhinia jenningsii
Bauhinia kockiana
Bauhinia lucida
Bauhinia monandra
Bauhinia natalensis
Bauhinia petersiana
Bauhinia petiolata
Bauhinia purpurea
Bauhinia racemosa
Bauhinia reticulata
Bauhinia rufescens
Bauhinia scandens
Bauhinia subrotundifolia
Bauhinia syringifolia
Bauhinia tomentosa
Bauhinia touranensis
Bauhinia vahlii
Bauhinia variegata
Baumea gunnii
Baumea laxa
Baumea teretifolia
Baumea tetragona
Baumea veillonis
Bazzania involuta
Beaucarnea goldmanii
Beaucarnea gracilis
Beaucarnea guatemalensis
Beaucarnea pliabilis
Beaucarnea recurvata
Beaucarnea stricta
Beaufortia dampieri
Beaufortia heterophylla
Beaumontia fragrans
Beaumontia grandiflora
Beaumontia jerdoniana
Beaumontia murtonii
Beauprea asplenioides
Beauprea balansae
Beauprea gracilis
Beauprea
Beauprea neglecta
Beauprea pancheri
Beauprea paniculata
Beauprea spathulaefolia
Beaupreopsis paniculata
Beccariophoenix alfredii
Beccariophoenix madagascariensis
Beclardia spp.
Bedfordia arborescens
Bedfordia linearis
Bedfordia salicina
Beesia calthifolia
Begonia acerifolia
Begonia acetosa
Begonia acida
Begonia aconitifolia
Begonia acutifolia
Begonia admirabilis
Begonia albo-picta
Begonia albopicta
Begonia alnifolia
Begonia amphioxus
Begonia x angularis
Begonia angulata
Begonia annulata
Begonia aptera
Begonia arborescens
Begonia argentea
Begonia x argenteo-guttata
Begonia aridicaulis
Begonia aridicaulis x heracleifolia
Begonia atricha
Begonia attenuata
Begonia auriculata
Begonia balansana
Begonia barkeri
Begonia barsalouxiae
Begonia beddomei
Begonia belli
Begonia bipinnatifida
Begonia bogneri
Begonia boisiana
Begonia boliviensis
Begonia bowerae
Begonia bowerae x carrieae
Begonia bowerae x heracleifolia
Begonia bowerae x mazae
Begonia bowerae x thiemei
Begonia bradei
Begonia brevirimosa
Begonia bufoderma
Begonia bulbifera
Begonia bulbillifera
Begonia cardiocarpa
Begonia carolineifolia
Begonia carrieae
Begonia carrieae x bowerae
Begonia carrieae x carolineifolia
Begonia cathayana
Begonia cavallyensis
Begonia chitoensis
Begonia chlorosticta
Begonia chuniana
Begonia cinnabarina
Begonia cirrosa
Begonia clarkei
Begonia coccinea
Begonia compta
Begonia conchifolia
Begonia coriacea
Begonia crassicaulis
Begonia x credneri
Begonia crenata
Begonia crispula
Begonia cristobalensis
Begonia cubensis
Begonia cucullata
Begonia davisii
Begonia decora
Begonia deliciosa
Begonia diadema
Begonia dichotoma
Begonia dichroa
Begonia dichroa x maculata
Begonia dietrichiana
Begonia x digswelliana
Begonia digyna
Begonia dipetala
Begonia domingensis
Begonia dominicalis
Begonia dregei
Begonia dregei x lubbersii
Begonia x duchartrei
Begonia echinosepala
Begonia edmundoi
Begonia egregia
Begonia elatostematoides
Begonia epiphytica
Begonia epipsila
Begonia x erythrophylla
Begonia fagifolia
Begonia fenicis
Begonia fernando-costae
Begonia fernandoi-costae
Begonia fimbristipula
Begonia fischeri
Begonia flaviflora
Begonia fluminensis
Begonia foliosa
Begonia formosana
Begonia froebelii
Begonia fruticosa
Begonia fuchsiifolia
Begonia x fuscomaculata
Begonia gehrtii
Begonia geniculata
Begonia geranioides
Begonia glabra
Begonia glandulosa
Begonia goegoensis
Begonia gracilis
Begonia guaduensis
Begonia haageana
Begonia hatacoa
Begonia hederacea
Begonia hemsleyana
Begonia henryi
Begonia x heracleicotyle
Begonia heracleifolia
Begonia heracleifolia x sandtii
Begonia heracleifolia x strigulosa
Begonia herbacea
Begonia hernandioides
Begonia x hiemalis
Begonia hirsuta
Begonia hispida
Begonia holtonis
Begonia homonyma
Begonia hookeriana
Begonia hugelii
Begonia x hybrida
Begonia hydrocotylifolia
Begonia hypolipara
Begonia imperialis
Begonia imperialis x heracleifolia
Begonia incana
Begonia incisa
Begonia x ingramii
Begonia involucrata
Begonia isoptera
Begonia itaguassuensis
Begonia jocelinoi
Begonia johnstonii
Begonia juliana
Begonia karwinskyana
Begonia kautskyana
Begonia kellermanii
Begonia kenworthyae
Begonia komoensis
Begonia lanceolata
Begonia langeana
Begonia leathermaniae
Begonia leptotricha
Begonia liebmannii
Begonia limmingheiana
Begonia lindleyana
Begonia listada
Begonia lithophila
Begonia lobata
Begonia lobulata
Begonia lokobeensis
Begonia longipes
Begonia loranthoides
Begonia lubbersii
Begonia ludwigii
Begonia luxurians
Begonia luxurians x scharffii
Begonia luzonensis
Begonia lyman-smithii
Begonia lyniceorum
Begonia macdougalli
Begonia macduffieana
Begonia macrocarpa
Begonia maculata
Begonia magnifica
Begonia malabarica
Begonia malachosticta
Begonia manicata
Begonia mannii
Begonia martiana
Begonia masoniana
Begonia mazae
Begonia mazae x heracleifolia
Begonia megaphylla
Begonia megaptera
Begonia meridensis
Begonia metallica
Begonia microsperma
Begonia minor
Begonia molleri
Begonia mollicaulis
Begonia multinervia
Begonia naumoniensis
Begonia nelumbiifolia
Begonia nitida
Begonia oaxacana
Begonia obliqua
Begonia obscura
Begonia octopetala
Begonia odeteiantha
Begonia odorata
Begonia olbia
Begonia olsoniae
Begonia opuliflora
Begonia ottonis
Begonia oxyanthera
Begonia oxyloba
Begonia oxyphylla
Begonia oxysperma
Begonia paleata
Begonia palmaris
Begonia palmata
Begonia paranaensis
Begonia parilis
Begonia parmata
Begonia partita
Begonia parvifolia
Begonia paulensis
Begonia paupercula
Begonia pearcei
Begonia pedatifida
Begonia peltata
Begonia pentaphylla
Begonia petasitifolia
Begonia philippinensis
Begonia philodendroides
Begonia picta
Begonia pinetorum
Begonia pittieri
Begonia piurensis
Begonia platanifolia
Begonia polyantha
Begonia polygonoides
Begonia popenoei
Begonia populnea
Begonia x prestoniensis
Begonia prismatocarpa
Begonia procumbens
Begonia prostrata
Begonia pruinata
Begonia pseudolubbersii
Begonia pustulata
Begonia pycnantha
Begonia quadrialata
Begonia radicans
Begonia radicans x solananthera
Begonia rajah
Begonia rex
Begonia rex-cultorum
Begonia rhopalocarpa
Begonia x ricinifolia
Begonia robusta
Begonia rockii
Begonia roezlii
Begonia rosacea
Begonia rotundifolia
Begonia roxburghii
Begonia rudatisii
Begonia rufa
Begonia rufosericea
Begonia salicifolia
Begonia salomonensis
Begonia sandtii
Begonia sanguinea
Begonia santos-limae
Begonia sartorii
Begonia x saundersii
Begonia scabrida
Begonia scapigera
Begonia sceptrum
Begonia scharffiana
Begonia scharffii
Begonia schmidtiana
Begonia scutifolia
Begonia x sedeni
Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum
Begonia sericoneura
Begonia serotina
Begonia serratipetala
Begonia setosa
Begonia sharpeana
Begonia silletensis
Begonia sinofloribunda
Begonia sizemoreae
Begonia socotrana
Begonia solananthera
Begonia soli-mutata
Begonia soli-mutata x thelmae
Begonia sonderana
Begonia sonderiana
Begonia squamulosa
Begonia staudtii
Begonia stipulacea
Begonia strigillosa
Begonia strigosa
Begonia strigulosa
Begonia subvillosa
Begonia suffruticosa
Begonia sulcata
Begonia sunorchis
Begonia sutherlandii
Begonia sychnantha
Begonia taiwaniana
Begonia taliensis
Begonia tayabensis
Begonia tenera
Begonia teuscheri
Begonia thelmae
Begonia thiemei
Begonia thiemei x carolineifolia
Begonia tomentosa
Begonia tonduzii
Begonia x tuberhybrida
Begonia ulmifolia
Begonia umbraculifera
Begonia undulata
Begonia uniflora
Begonia urophylla
Begonia uvana
Begonia valida
Begonia variegata
Begonia veitchii
Begonia velloziana
Begonia venosa
Begonia x verschaffeltii
Begonia versicolor
Begonia vittarifolia
Begonia x weltoniensis
Begonia wollnyi
Begonia wollnyi x mazae
Begonia wollnyi x thiemei
Begonia xanthina
Begonia xingyiensis
Behnia reticulata
Beilschmiedia bancroftii
Beilschmiedia berteroana
Beilschmiedia castrisinensis
Beilschmiedia elliptica
Beilschmiedia miersii
Beilschmiedia obtusifolia
Beilschmiedia peninsularis
Beilschmiedia recurva
Beilschmiedia tarairi
Beilschmiedia tawa
Beilschmiedia tooram
Beilschmiedia volckii
Belamcanda bulbifera
Bellardia trixago
Bellendena
Bellevalia albana
Bellevalia atroviolacea
Bellevalia aucheri
Bellevalia brevipedicellata
Bellevalia ciliata
Bellevalia clusiana
Bellevalia crassa
Bellevalia desertorum
Bellevalia dubia
Bellevalia fominii
Bellevalia gracilis
Bellevalia hackelii
Bellevalia hyacinthoides
Bellevalia kurdistanica
Bellevalia longipes
Bellevalia longistyla
Bellevalia modesta
Bellevalia
Bellevalia nivalis
Bellevalia paradoxa
Bellevalia pycnantha
Bellevalia rixii
Bellevalia romana
Bellevalia sarmatica
Bellevalia saviczii
Bellevalia tabriziana
Bellevalia trifoliata
Bellevalia turkestanica
Bellevalia webbiana
Bellis perennis
Bellis rotundifolia
Bellium minutum
Beloperone auriculata
Belvisia mucronata
Belvisia spicata
Belvisia squamata
Bencomia brachystachya
Bencomia caudata
Bencomia exstipulata
Bencomia sphaerocarpa
Benincasa hispida
Bentinckia condapanna
Bentinckia nicobarica
Benzoin odoriferum
Berberidopsis beckleri
Berberidopsis corallina
Berberis aemulans
Berberis aetnensis
Berberis amurensis
Berberis angulosa
Berberis approximata
Berberis aquifolium x repens
Berberis arido-calida
Berberis asiatica
Berberis atrocarpa
Berberis bealei
Berberis beaniana
Berberis berberidifolia
Berberis bergmanniae
Berberis boschanii
Berberis brachypoda
Berberis buxifolia
Berberis calliantha
Berberis candidula
Berberis x carminea
Berberis cavaleriei
Berberis cerasina
Berberis x chenaultii
Berberis chinensis
Berberis chitria
Berberis circumserrata
Berberis commutata
Berberis concinna
Berberis congestiflora
Berberis coryi
Berberis coxii
Berberis crataegina
Berberis darwinii
Berberis dasystachya
Berberis declinata
Berberis delavayi
Berberis densiflora
Berberis diaphana
Berberis dictyophylla
Berberis dielsiana
Berberis dubia
Berberis edgeworthiana
Berberis empetrifolia
Berberis feddeana
Berberis floribunda
Berberis fortunei
Berberis franchetiana
Berberis francisci-ferdinandi
Berberis gagnepainii
Berberis gilgiana
Berberis x gladwynensis
Berberis globosa
Berberis gracilis
Berberis griffithiana
Berberis gyalaica
Berberis hakeoides
Berberis heterophylla
Berberis heteropoda
Berberis x hybridogagnepainii
Berberis ilicifolia
Berberis insignis
Berberis jamesiana
Berberis japonica
Berberis japonica x lomariifolia
Berberis julianae
Berberis kawakamii
Berberis koreana
Berberis koreana x thunbergii
Berberis latifolia
Berberis lecomtei
Berberis lempergiana
Berberis lepidifolia
Berberis leschenaultii
Berberis linearifolia
Berberis x lologensis
Berberis lomariifolia
Berberis loxensis
Berberis lycium
Berberis manipurana
Berberis x media
Berberis mekongensis
Berberis x mentorensis
Berberis microphylla
Berberis morrisonensis
Berberis x moserii
Berberis napaulensis
Berberis nervosa
Berberis oblonga
Berberis orthobotrys
Berberis orthobotrys x ottawensis
Berberis x ottawensis
Berberis pallens
Berberis pinnata
Berberis poiretii
Berberis polyantha
Berberis potaninii
Berberis prattii
Berberis x provincialis
Berberis pumila
Berberis regeliana
Berberis replicata
Berberis sargentiana
Berberis sibirica
Berberis sieboldii
Berberis sikkimensis
Berberis soulieana
Berberis x stenophylla
Berberis subcauliata
Berberis suberecta
Berberis taliensis
Berberis taylorii
Berberis temolaica
Berberis tenuifolia
Berberis thunbergii
Berberis thunbergii x vulgaris
Berberis tischleri
Berberis triacanthophora
Berberis tsarongensis
Berberis turcomanica
Berberis veitchii
Berberis vernae
Berberis verruculosa
Berberis virescens
Berberis virgetorum
Berberis vulgaris
Berberis x wagneri
Berberis wallichiana
Berberis wilsoniae
Berberis xanthoxylon
Berberis yunnanensis
Berberis zabeliana
Berchemia discolor
Berchemia floribunda
Berchemia lineata
Berchemia racemosa
Berchemia sinica
Berchemia zeyheri
Bergenia crassifolia
Bergenia crassifolia x purpurascens
Bergenia delavayi
Bergenia ligulata
Bergenia
Bergenia stracheyi
Bergera koenigii
Bergeranthus artus
Bergeranthus concavus
Bergeranthus katbergensis
Bergeranthus multiceps
Bergeranthus scapiger
Bergeranthus vespertinus
Bergerocactus emoryi
Berkheya cuneata
Berkheya spinosa
Berlandiera lyrata
Berneuxia thibetica
Berneuxia yunnanensis
Berrya cordifolia
Berrya javanica
Bersama lucens
Bertholletia nobilis
Bertolonia x houtteana
Bertolonia maculata
Bertolonia x marmorata
Bertya astrotricha
Bertya brownii
Bertya cunninghamii
Bertya findlayi
Bertya gummifera
Bertya ingramii
Bertya mitchellii
Bertya mollissima
Bertya oleifolia
Bertya pomaderroides
Bertya rotundifolia
Bertya sharpeana
Berula erecta
Berzelia abrotanoides
Berzelia galpinii
Berzelia intermedia
Berzelia lanuginosa
Berzelia rubra
Berzelia squarrosa
Beschorneria albiflora
Beschorneria bracteata
Beschorneria chiapensis
Beschorneria pubescens
Beschorneria rigida
Beschorneria tubiflora
Beschorneria wrightii
Beschorneria yuccoides
Bessera elegans
Besseya wyomingensis
Beta patellaris
Beta vulgaris
Betula aetnensis
Betula albosinensis
Betula alnoides
Betula apoiensis
Betula x aschersoniana
Betula atrata
Betula x aurata
Betula austro-sinensis
Betula x caerulea
Betula celtiberica
Betula chichibuensis
Betula chinensis
Betula concinna
Betula corylifolia
Betula costata
Betula cylindrostachya
Betula dahurica
Betula divaricata
Betula ermanii
Betula forrestii
Betula fruticosa
Betula grossa
Betula humilis
Betula insignis
Betula kirghisorum
Betula korshinskyi
Betula lenta
Betula litwinowii
Betula luminifera
Betula maximowicziana
Betula medwediewii
Betula megrelica
Betula nana
Betula nigra
Betula obscura
Betula ovalifolia
Betula papyrifera
Betula pendula
Betula platyphylla
Betula potaninii
Betula pubescens
Betula pumila
Betula raddeana
Betula rockii
Betula rotundifolia
Betula x sandbergii
Betula schmidtii
Betula turkestanica
Betula utilis
Beyeria drummondii
Beyeria lasiocarpa
Beyeria leschenaultii
Biarum bovei
Biarum carduchorum
Biarum carratracense
Biarum davisii
Biarum dispar
Biarum eximium
Biarum spruneri
Biarum tenuifolium
Bidens atrosanguineus
Bidens bipinnata
Bidens cosmoides
Bidens ferulifolia
Bidens pilosa
Bidens triplinervia
Bifora
Bifrenaria spp.
Bignonia argyrea
Bignonia argyreo-violascens
Bignonia callistegioides
Bignonia lindleyi
Bignonia ornata
Bijlia cana
Bijlia dilatata
Bijlia tugwelliae
Bikkia grandiflora
Bikkia macrophylla
Bikkia tetrandra
Biljia cana
Billardiera bignoniacea
Billardiera candida
Billardiera coeruleo-punctata
Billardiera cymosa
Billardiera drummondii
Billardiera erubescens
Billardiera fraseri
Billardiera fusiformis
Billardiera heterophylla x fusiformis
Billardiera longiflora
Billardiera mollis
Billardiera mutabilis
Billardiera ovalis
Billardiera procumbens
Billardiera ringens
Billardiera scandens
Billardiera sericophora
Billbergia (pyramidalis x saundersii) x leptopoda
Billbergia alfonsi-joannis
Billbergia amoena
Billbergia amoena x vittata
Billbergia brasiliensis
Billbergia x breauteana
Billbergia buchholtzii
Billbergia chiapensis
Billbergia chlorantha
Billbergia chlorosticta
Billbergia decora
Billbergia distachia
Billbergia distachia x amoena
Billbergia domingosmartinsis x amoena
Billbergia elegans
Billbergia euphemiae
Billbergia euphemiae x amoena
Billbergia gigantea
Billbergia horrida
Billbergia horrida x amoena
Billbergia horrida x euphemiae
Billbergia iridifolia
Billbergia x joliboisii
Billbergia kuhlmannii
Billbergia leptopoda
Billbergia leptopoda x vittata
Billbergia lymanii
Billbergia macrocalyx
Billbergia magnifica
Billbergia morelii
Billbergia nana
Billbergia nutans
Billbergia nutans x amoena
Billbergia pallidiflora
Billbergia porteana
Billbergia pyramidalis
Billbergia rosea
Billbergia sanderiana
Billbergia stenopetala
Billbergia viridiflora
Billbergia vittata
Billbergia vittata x amoena x nutans
Billbergia vittata x zebrina
Billbergia x windii
Billbergia x windii x sanderiana
Billbergia nutans x Neoregelia sp.
Billbergia zebrina
Bischofia polycarpa
Biscutella frutescens
Biserrula pelecinus
Bismarckia nobilis
Bistorta carnea
Bistorta elliptica
Bistorta emodi
Bistorta officinalis
Bistorta vaccinifolia
Bituminaria acaulis
Bituminaria bituminosa var. albomarginata
Bituminaria bituminosa var. crassiuscula
Bixa orellana
Blackallia biloba
Thymus neiceffii | Thymus nummularius | Thymus odoratissimus |
Thymus praecox | Thymus pseudolanuginosus | Thymus pulcherrimus |
Thymus pulegioides | Thymus purpureo-violaceus | Thymus quinquecostatus |
Thymus richardii | Thymus roegneri | Thymus serpyllum |
Thymus sibthorpii | Thymus thracicus | Thymus tomentosus |
Thymus villosus | Thymus vulgaris | Thymus willdenowii |
Thymus zygis | Thyrsopteris elegans | Thyrsostachys oliveri |
Thyrsostachys siamensis | Thysanolaena latifolia | Thysanotus juncifolius |
Thysanotus tuberosus | Thysanotus wangariensis | Tiarella cordifolia |
Tiarella hybrids | Tiarella polyphylla | Tiarella trifoliata |
Tibouchina asperior | Tibouchina bicolor | Tibouchina boraceiensis |
Tibouchina candolleana | Tibouchina clavata | Tibouchina elegens |
Tibouchina floribunda | Tibouchina foveolata | Tibouchina granulosa |
Tibouchina heteromalla | Tibouchina laxa | Tibouchina lepidota |
Tibouchina longisepala | Tibouchina microphylla | Tibouchina multiflora |
Tibouchina mutabilis | Tibouchina organensis | Tibouchina pulcherrima |
Tibouchina pulchra | Tibouchina sellowiana | Tibouchina stenocarpa |
Tibouchina urvilleana | Tieghemopanax multifidus | Tigridia chiapensis |
Tigridia flammea | Tigridia pavonia | Tigridia seleriana |
Tigridia vanhouttei | Tilia | Tilia amurensis |
Tilia chinensis | Tilia cordata | Tilia dasystyla |
Tilia x euchlora | Tilia henryana | Tilia insularis |
Tilia japonica | Tilia kiusiana | Tilia mandshurica |
Tilia maximowicziana | Tilia mongolica x cordata | Tilia obscura |
Tilia oliveri | Tilia paucicostata | Tilia petiolaris |
Tilia platyphyllos | Tilia texana | Tilia tomentosa |
Tilia tuan | Tilia vitifolia | Tilia x vulgaris |
Tilingia ajanensis | Tillandsia achyrostachys | Tillandsia acosta-solisii |
Tillandsia acostae | Tillandsia aeranthos | Tillandsia albertiana |
Tillandsia albida | Tillandsia ampla | Tillandsia anceps |
Tillandsia andicola | Tillandsia andreana | Tillandsia andrieuxii |
Tillandsia araujei | Tillandsia arequitae | Tillandsia argentea |
Tillandsia | Tillandsia arhiza | Tillandsia arroyoensis |
Tillandsia atroviolacea | Tillandsia atroviridipetala | Tillandsia australis |
Tillandsia bagua-grandensis | Tillandsia baileyi | Tillandsia balbisiana |
Tillandsia balsasensis | Tillandsia bartramii | Tillandsia bella |
Tillandsia belloensis | Tillandsia bergeri | Tillandsia bergiana |
Tillandsia bermejoensis | Tillandsia beutelspacheri | Tillandsia boliviensis |
Tillandsia bourgaei | Tillandsia brachycaulos | Tillandsia brealitoensis |
Tillandsia bryoides | Tillandsia buchlohii | Tillandsia bulbosa |
Tillandsia burle-marxii | Tillandsia butzii | Tillandsia cacticola |
Tillandsia caerulea | Tillandsia cajamarcensis | Tillandsia calcicola |
Tillandsia califani | Tillandsia caliginosa | Tillandsia callichroma |
Tillandsia calothyrsus | Tillandsia candelifera | Tillandsia canescens |
Tillandsia capillaris | Tillandsia capistranoensis | Tillandsia capitata |
Tillandsia caput-medusae | Tillandsia cardenasii | Tillandsia carlos-hankii |
Tillandsia carlsoniae | Tillandsia carminea | Tillandsia castellanii |
Tillandsia caulescens | Tillandsia chartacea | Tillandsia chiapensis |
Tillandsia chiletensis | Tillandsia chlorophylla | Tillandsia churinensis |
Tillandsia chusgonensis | Tillandsia circinnatoides | Tillandsia clavigera |
Tillandsia cochabambae | Tillandsia colganii | Tillandsia comarapaensis |
Tillandsia complanata | Tillandsia compressa | Tillandsia concolor |
Tillandsia confinis | Tillandsia contorta | Tillandsia copalaensis |
Tillandsia copanensis | Tillandsia cornuta | Tillandsia crista-gallii |
Tillandsia crocata | Tillandsia cyanea | Tillandsia dasyliriifolia |
Tillandsia delicata | Tillandsia deppeana | Tillandsia dexteri |
Tillandsia diaguitensis | Tillandsia didisticha | Tillandsia diguetii |
Tillandsia disticha | Tillandsia dodsonii | Tillandsia dorotheae |
Tillandsia dudleyi | Tillandsia dura | Tillandsia durangensis |
Tillandsia duratii | Tillandsia dyeriana | Tillandsia edithae |
Tillandsia ehlersiana | Tillandsia eizii | Tillandsia elizabethiae |
Tillandsia erici | Tillandsia erubescens | Tillandsia esseriana |
Tillandsia exserta | Tillandsia fasciculata | Tillandsia fendleri |
Tillandsia festucoides | Tillandsia filifolia | Tillandsia flabellata |
Tillandsia flavobracteata | Tillandsia flexuosa | Tillandsia floribunda |
Tillandsia foliosa | Tillandsia fraseri | Tillandsia fresnilloensis |
Tillandsia friesii | Tillandsia fuchsii | Tillandsia funckiana |
Tillandsia gardneri | Tillandsia geissei | Tillandsia geminiflora |
Tillandsia genseri | Tillandsia gerd-muelleri | Tillandsia gerdae |
Tillandsia gilliesii | Tillandsia glabrior | Tillandsia glauca |
Tillandsia globosa | Tillandsia grandis | Tillandsia grazielae |
Tillandsia guatemalensis | Tillandsia guerreroensis | Tillandsia gutteana |
Tillandsia gymnobotrya | Tillandsia hamaleana | Tillandsia hammeri |
Tillandsia harrisii | Tillandsia hasei | Tillandsia hegeri |
Tillandsia heteromorpha | Tillandsia heubergeri | Tillandsia hildae |
Tillandsia hintoniana | Tillandsia hirta | Tillandsia hondurensis |
Tillandsia horstii | Tillandsia huarazensis | Tillandsia humilis |
Tillandsia x hybrids | Tillandsia ignesiae | Tillandsia imperialis |
Tillandsia incarnata | Tillandsia insignis | Tillandsia intermedia |
Tillandsia ionantha | Tillandsia ixioides | Tillandsia jaliscomonticola |
Tillandsia jucunda | Tillandsia juncea | Tillandsia juncifolia |
Tillandsia kalmbacheri | Tillandsia kammii | Tillandsia karwinskyana |
Tillandsia kautskyi | Tillandsia kegeliana | Tillandsia kirchhoffiana |
Tillandsia kirschnekii | Tillandsia klausii | Tillandsia kolbii |
Tillandsia krahnii | Tillandsia krukoffiana | Tillandsia kuehhasii |
Tillandsia kurt-horstii | Tillandsia kuzmae | Tillandsia lajensis |
Tillandsia lampropoda | Tillandsia landbeckii | Tillandsia latifolia |
Tillandsia leiboldiana | Tillandsia leonamiana | Tillandsia lepidosepala |
Tillandsia leucolepis | Tillandsia lindenii | Tillandsia linearis |
Tillandsia lithophila | Tillandsia loliacea | Tillandsia longibracteata |
Tillandsia lorentziana | Tillandsia lotteae | Tillandsia lucida |
Tillandsia lydiae | Tillandsia lymanii | Tillandsia macbrideana |
Tillandsia macdougallii | Tillandsia magnusiana | Tillandsia mallemontii |
Tillandsia malyi | Tillandsia malzinei | Tillandsia marabascoensis |
Tillandsia marconae | Tillandsia marnier-lapostollei | Tillandsia matudae |
Tillandsia mauryana | Tillandsia mazatlanensis | Tillandsia meridionalis |
Tillandsia micans | Tillandsia mima | Tillandsia mirabilis |
Tillandsia mitlaensis | Tillandsia mixtecorum | Tillandsia mollis |
Tillandsia | Tillandsia moronesensis | Tillandsia muhriae |
Tillandsia multicaulis | Tillandsia myosura | Tillandsia nana |
Tillandsia narthecioides | Tillandsia neglecta | Tillandsia nidus |
Tillandsia novakii | Tillandsia nuptialis | Tillandsia oaxacana |
Tillandsia oblivata | Tillandsia occulta | Tillandsia oerstediana |
Tillandsia olmosana | Tillandsia paleacea | Tillandsia paucifolia |
Tillandsia peiranoi | Tillandsia pfeufferi | Tillandsia piurensis |
Tillandsia plagiotropica | Tillandsia platyrhachis | Tillandsia plumosa |
Tillandsia pohliana | Tillandsia praschekii | Tillandsia pretiosa |
Tillandsia propagulifera | Tillandsia pruinosa | Tillandsia pseudobaileyi |
Tillandsia pseudomicans | Tillandsia pseudosetacea | Tillandsia pucaraensis |
Tillandsia pueblensis | Tillandsia punctulata | Tillandsia purpurea |
Tillandsia pyramidata | Tillandsia queroensis | Tillandsia raackii |
Tillandsia ramellae | Tillandsia rauhii | Tillandsia rauschii |
Tillandsia rectangula | Tillandsia reducta | Tillandsia reichenbachii |
Tillandsia retorta | Tillandsia rhodocephala | Tillandsia rhomboidea |
Tillandsia rodrigueziana | Tillandsia roezlii | Tillandsia roland-gosselinii |
Tillandsia rosea | Tillandsia roseoscapa | Tillandsia rothii |
Tillandsia rotundata | Tillandsia rubia | Tillandsia rupicola |
Tillandsia salmonea | Tillandsia scaligera | Tillandsia schatzlii |
Tillandsia schiedeana | Tillandsia schusteri | Tillandsia secunda |
Tillandsia seideliana | Tillandsia seleriana | Tillandsia setacea |
Tillandsia socialis | Tillandsia somnians | Tillandsia sphaerocephala |
Tillandsia spiculosa | Tillandsia sprengeliana | Tillandsia standleyi |
Tillandsia stellifera | Tillandsia streptocarpa | Tillandsia streptophylla |
Tillandsia stricta | Tillandsia subteres | Tillandsia subulifera |
Tillandsia sucrei | Tillandsia takizawae | Tillandsia tectorum |
Tillandsia tenuifolia | Tillandsia tomekii | Tillandsia toropiensis |
Tillandsia tortilis | Tillandsia tricholepis | Tillandsia tricolor |
Tillandsia ulrici | Tillandsia umbellata | Tillandsia usneoides |
Tillandsia utriculata | Tillandsia variabilis | Tillandsia velickiana |
Tillandsia velutina | Tillandsia venusta | Tillandsia vernicosa |
Tillandsia vicentina | Tillandsia viridiflora | Tillandsia wagneriana |
Tillandsia walter-richteri | Tillandsia walteri | Tillandsia weberi |
Tillandsia welzii | Tillandsia werdermannii | Tillandsia winkleri |
Tillandsia wuelfinghoffii | Tillandsia xerographica | Tillandsia xiphioides |
Tillandsia yuncharaensis | Tillandsia yunckeri | Tillandsia zaragozaensis |
Tillandsia zecheri | Tillandsia zoquensis | Timonius singularis |
Tinantia fugax | Tinantia violacea | Tinguarra |
Tinnea aethiopica | Tinnea rhodesiana | Tinospora caffra |
Tinospora cordifolia | Tinus paniculata | Tipuana tipu |
Tipularia discolor | Tischleria peersii | Titanopsis calcarea |
Titanopsis hugo-schlechteri | Titanopsis schwantesii | Tithonia rotundifolia |
Tmesipteris obliqua | Tmesipteris ovata | Tmesipteris parva |
Tmesipteris tannensis | Toddalia asiatica | Todea barbara |
Toechima daemelianum | Toechima dasyrrhache | Toechima erythrocarpum |
Toechima monticola | Toechima pterocarpum | Toechima tenax |
Tolmiea menziesii | Tolpis barbata | Tolpis succulenta |
Toona ciliata | Toona sinensis | Torenia atropurpurea |
Torenia bailloni | Torenia fournieri | Torenia fournieri x concolor |
Torenia hirsuta | Torilis africana | Torilis nodosa |
Toronia toru | Torreya grandis | Torreya nucifera |
Torreya taxifolia | Tournefortia arborescens | Tournefortia argentea |
Tournefortia messerschmidia | Townsendia alpigena | Townsendia |
Townsendia hookeri | Townsendia incana | Townsendia jonesii |
Townsendia mensana | Townsendia nuttallii | Townsendia parryi |
Townsendia rothrockii | Townsendia spathulata | Toxicodendron delavayi |
Toxicodendron sylvestre | Toxicodendron vernicifluum | Toxicoscordion fremontii |
Toxicoscordion micranthum | Trachelium caeruleum | Trachelospermum asiaticum |
Trachelospermum bodinieri | Trachelospermum jasminoides | Trachoma papuanum |
Trachoma speciosum | Trachoma stellatum | Trachyandra divaricata |
Trachyandra falcata | Trachycarpus fortunei | Trachycarpus latisectus |
Trachycarpus martianus | Trachycarpus nana | Trachycarpus oreophilus |
Trachycarpus princeps | Trachycarpus takil | Trachycarpus wagnerianus |
Trachymene hemicarpa | Trachymene humilis | Trachymene incisa |
Trachypogon vestitus | Trachyspermum ammi | Trachystemon orientalis |
Tradescantia (virginiana x canaliculata) x subaspera | Tradescantia cymbispatha | Tradescantia fluminensis |
Tradescantia hirsutiflora | Tradescantia ohiensis | Tradescantia pallida |
Tradescantia paludosa | Tradescantia sillamontana | Tradescantia spathacea |
Tradescantia virginiana | Tradescantia virginica | Tradescantia zanonia |
Tradescantia zebrina | Tragopogon porrifolius | Treculia africana |
Trema micrantha | Trevesia burckii | Trevesia palmata |
Trevesia sundaica | Trevoa trinervis | Trevoria spp. |
Trewia nudiflora | Triadica cochinchinensis | Triadica sebifera |
Triaenophora rupestris | Trianthema portulacastrum | Trias spp. |
Tribolium echinatum | Tribolium obliterum | Tribolium uniolae |
Tribonanthes variabilis | Tribulus terrestris | Trichantha dissimilis |
Trichantha sanguinolenta | Trichilia cathartica | Trichilia dregeana |
Trichilia sinensis | Trichocentrum spp. | Trichocereus andalgalensis |
Trichocereus grandiflorus | Trichocereus scopulicola | Trichocereus tephracanthus |
Trichocereus volcanensis | Trichocladus crinitus | Trichocladus ellipticus |
Trichodiadema barbatum | Trichodiadema bulbosum | Trichodiadema decorum |
Trichodiadema densum | Trichodiadema intonsum | Trichodiadema marlothii |
Trichodiadema mirabile | Trichodiadema stellatum | Trichodiadema stelligerum |
Trichoglottis spp. | Trichomanes exiguum | Trichomanes javanicum |
Trichomanes pyxidiferum | Trichomanes radicans | Trichomanes reniforme |
Trichopetalum plumosum | Trichophorum alpinum | Trichopilia spp. |
Trichosanthes holtzei | Trichosanthes pentaphylla | Trichosanthes subvelutina |
Trichosanthes tricuspidata | Trichospermum pleiostigma | Trichostema arizonicum |
Trichostema lanatum | Trichostema parishii | Trichosterigma fulgens |
Trichostigma peruvianum | Trichotosia ferox | Trichotosia gracilis |
Trichotosia xanthotricha | Tricoryne anceps | Tricoryne platyptera |
Tricoryne simplex | Tricostularia pauciflora | Tricyrtis affinis |
Tricyrtis bakeri | Tricyrtis flava | Tricyrtis formosana |
Tricyrtis formosana x hirta | Tricyrtis hirta | Tricyrtis lasiocarpa |
Tricyrtis latifolia | Tricyrtis macrantha | Tricyrtis macranthopsis |
Tricyrtis macropoda | Tricyrtis maculata | Tricyrtis nana |
Tricyrtis ohsumiensis | Tricyrtis puberula | Tricyrtis stolonifera |
Tridactyle anthomaniaca | Tridactyle bicaudata | Tridactyle oblongifolia |
Tridactyle scottellii | Tridax procumbens | Tridens muticus |
Tridentea baylissii | Tridentea gemmiflora | Tridentea jucunda |
Tridentea parvipuncta | Tridentea peculiaris | Tridentea pedunculata |
Tridentea umdausensis | Trifolium affine | Trifolium africanum |
Trifolium aintabense | Trifolium albopurpureum | Trifolium alexandrinum |
Trifolium alpestre | Trifolium alpinum | Trifolium amabile |
Trifolium ambiguum | Trifolium angustifolium | Trifolium ankaratrense |
Trifolium apertum | Trifolium arvense | Trifolium aureum |
Trifolium baccarinii | Trifolium batmanicum | Trifolium bejariense |
Trifolium berytheum | Trifolium billardierei | Trifolium bocconei |
Trifolium boissieri | Trifolium brutium | Trifolium bullatum |
Trifolium burchellianum | Trifolium calocephalum | Trifolium campestre |
Trifolium canescens | Trifolium carmelii | Trifolium carolinianum |
Trifolium caucasicum | Trifolium cernuum | Trifolium cheranganiense |
Trifolium cherleri | Trifolium chilense | Trifolium ciliolatum |
Trifolium clusii | Trifolium clypeatum | Trifolium congestum |
Trifolium constantinopolitanum | Trifolium cryptopodium | Trifolium dasyphyllum |
Trifolium dasyurum | Trifolium decorum | Trifolium depauperatum |
Trifolium dichroanthum | Trifolium diffusum | Trifolium dubium |
Trifolium echinatum | Trifolium eriosphaerum | Trifolium fragiferum |
Trifolium glanduliferum | Trifolium globosum | Trifolium glomeratum |
Trifolium gracilentum | Trifolium grandiflorum | Trifolium haussknechtii |
Trifolium haydenii | Trifolium heldreichianum | Trifolium hirtum |
Trifolium hybridum | Trifolium incarnatum | Trifolium israeliticum |
Trifolium isthmocarpum | Trifolium lappaceum | Trifolium latinum |
Trifolium leucanthum | Trifolium ligusticum | Trifolium longipes |
Trifolium lucanicum | Trifolium lugardii | Trifolium lupinaster |
Trifolium macrocephalum | Trifolium masaiense | Trifolium mattirolianum |
Trifolium medium | Trifolium meduseum | Trifolium meironense |
Trifolium michelianum | Trifolium micranthum | Trifolium microdon |
Trifolium miegeanum | Trifolium monanthum | Trifolium montanum |
Trifolium multinerve | Trifolium mutabile | Trifolium nanum |
Trifolium nigrescens | Trifolium | Trifolium obscurum |
Trifolium obtusiflorum | Trifolium ochroleucon | Trifolium oliganthum |
Trifolium ornithopodioides | Trifolium palaestinum | Trifolium pallidum |
Trifolium pannonicum | Trifolium parnassi | Trifolium parryi |
Trifolium philistaeum | Trifolium phleoides | Trifolium physodes |
Trifolium pichisermollii | Trifolium pilulare | Trifolium plebeium |
Trifolium plumosum | Trifolium polymorphum | Trifolium polystachyum |
Trifolium pratense | Trifolium pseudostriatum | Trifolium purpureum |
Trifolium purseglovei | Trifolium quartinianum | Trifolium radicosum |
Trifolium reflexum | Trifolium repens | Trifolium resupinatum |
Trifolium retusum | Trifolium riograndense | Trifolium rubens |
Trifolium rueppellianum | Trifolium salmoneum | Trifolium scabrum |
Trifolium schimperi | Trifolium scutatum | Trifolium semipilosum |
Trifolium setiferum | Trifolium simense | Trifolium spumosum |
Trifolium squamosum | Trifolium squarrosum | Trifolium stellatum |
Trifolium steudneri | Trifolium striatum | Trifolium strictum |
Trifolium subterraneum | Trifolium suffocatum | Trifolium sylvaticum |
Trifolium tembense | Trifolium tomentosum | Trifolium trichocephalum |
Trifolium tumens | Trifolium uniflorum | Trifolium usambarense |
Trifolium variegatum | Trifolium vavilovii | Trifolium vernum |
Trifolium vesiculosum | Trifolium wigginsii | Trifolium willdenovii |
Trifolium wormskioldii | Triglochin bulbosa | Triglochin huegelii |
Triglochin procera | Triglochin triglochinoides | Triglochin turriferum |
Trigonella arabica | Trigonella balansae | Trigonella caerulea |
Trigonella calliceras | Trigonella coelesyriaca | Trigonella cylindracea |
Trigonella foenum-graecum | Trigonella glabra | Trigonella gladiata |
Trigonella spinosa | Trigonella strangulata | Trigonidium spp. |
Trigonospora ciliata | Trillium albidum | Trillium album |
Trillium angustipetalum | Trillium apetalon | Trillium camschatcense |
Trillium catesbaei | Trillium cernuum | Trillium chloropetalum |
Trillium cuneatum | Trillium decipiens | Trillium decumbens |
Trillium discolor | Trillium erectum x flexipes | Trillium flexipes |
Trillium foetidissimum | Trillium govanianum | Trillium gracile |
Trillium grandiflorum | Trillium hagae | Trillium kamschaticum |
Trillium kurabayashii | Trillium lancifolium | Trillium ludovicianum |
Trillium luteum | Trillium maculatum | Trillium nivale |
Trillium ovatum | Trillium parviflorum | Trillium persistens |
Trillium petiolatum | Trillium pusillum | Trillium recurvatum |
Trillium reliquum | Trillium rivale | Trillium roseum |
Trillium rugelii | Trillium sessile | Trillium simile |
Trillium smallii | Trillium stamineum | Trillium sulcatum |
Trillium tschonoskii | Trillium underwoodii | Trillium undulatum |
Trillium vaseyi | Trillium viride | Trillium viridescens |
Trimezia fosteriana | Trimezia juncifolia | Triodia aristiglumis |
Triodia bunicola | Triodia contorta | Triodia mollis |
Triodia uniaristata | Triosteum himalayanum | Triphasia aurantiola |
Tripladenia cunninghamii | Triplarina imbricata | Triplaris caracassana |
Triplaris weigeltiana | Tripleurospermum caucasicum | Tripleurospermum maritimum |
Triplochiton scleroxylon | Triplochlamys multiflora | Tripterodendron filicifolium |
Tripterospermum japonicum | Tripterygium regelii | Tripterygium wilfordii |
Trisetum aeneum | Trisetum argenteum | Trisetum distichophyllum |
Trisetum rigidum | Tristagma poeppigianum | Tristania grandiflora |
Tristania neriifolia | Tristaniopsis collina | Tristaniopsis exiliflora |
Tristaniopsis guillainii | Tristaniopsis jaffrei | Tristaniopsis laurina |
Tristaniopsis ninndoensis | Tristellateia australasiae | Tristiropsis acutangula |
Tristiropsis canarioides | Triteleia bridgesii | Triteleia dudleyi |
Triteleia grandiflora | Triteleia hendersonii | Triteleia hyacinthina |
Triteleia ixioides | Triteleia laxa | Triteleia lilacina |
Triteleia peduncularis | Triteleia x tubergenii | Trithrinax brasiliensis |
Trithrinax campestris | Trithrinax schizophylla | x Triticosecale hybrids |
Triticum aestivum | Triticum durum x Agropyron glaucum | Triticum monococcum |
Triticum x timococcum | Triticum timopheevii | Triticum turgidum |
Triticum turgidum x Agropyron glaucum | Triticum vulgare x Agropyron glaucum | Triticum aestivum x Elymus hispidus |
Triticum durum x Elymus hispidus | Triticum turgidum x Elymus hispidus | Tritonia bakeri |
Tritonia cooperi | Tritonia crispa | Tritonia crocata |
Tritonia deusta | Tritonia disticha | Tritonia dubia |
Tritonia flabellifolia | Tritonia flava | Tritonia florentiae |
Tritonia karooica | Tritonia laxifolia | Tritonia lineata |
Tritonia lineata x crocata | Tritonia pallida | Tritonia parvula |
Tritonia securigera | Tritonia undulata | Triumfetta cordifolia |
Triumfetta pentandra | Triunia erythrocarpa | Triunia |
Triunia robusta | Triunia youngiana | Trochetia blackburniana |
Trochetia boutoniana | Trochetiopsis melanoxylon | Trochocarpa bellendenkerensis |
Trochocarpa clarkei | Trochocarpa cunninghamii | Trochocarpa disticha |
Trochocarpa ericifolia | Trochocarpa gunnii | Trochocarpa involucrata |
Trochocarpa laurina | Trochocarpa parviflora | Trochocarpa pumila |
Trochocarpa thymifolia | Trochocarpa verticillata | Trochodendron aralioides |
Trochomeriopsis diversifolia | Trollius acaulis | Trollius altaicus |
Trollius asiaticus | Trollius buddae | Trollius chartosepalus |
Trollius chinensis | Trollius hondoensis | Trollius laxus |
Trollius ledebourii | Trollius lilacinus | Trollius micranthus |
Trollius pumilus | Trollius ranunculinus | Trollius riederianus |
Trollius yunnanensis | Tromotriche engleriana | Tromotriche revoluta |
Tromotriche umdausensis | Tropaeolum azureum | Tropaeolum brachyceras |
Tropaeolum ciliatum | Tropaeolum incisum | Tropaeolum lepidum |
Tropaeolum majus | Tropaeolum minus | Tropaeolum pentaphyllum |
Tropaeolum peregrinum | Tropaeolum polyphyllum | Tropaeolum sessilifolium |
Tropaeolum speciosum | Tropaeolum tricolor | Tropaeolum tuberosum |
Tropaeolum violaeflorum | Tropidia spp. | Trymalium albicans |
Trymalium daltonii | Trymalium ramosissimum | Trymalium spathulatum |
Tsuga canadensis | Tsuga caroliniana | Tsuga chinensis |
Tsuga diversifolia | Tsuga dumosa | Tsuga heterophylla |
Tsuga sieboldii | Tuberolabium kotoense | Tuberolabium stellatum |
Tulbaghia acutiloba | Tulbaghia alliacea | Tulbaghia capensis |
Tulbaghia coddii | Tulbaghia cominsii | Tulbaghia galpinii |
Tulbaghia leucantha | Tulbaghia ludwigiana | Tulbaghia |
Tulbaghia simmleri | Tulbaghia violacea | Tulipa acuminata |
Tulipa agenensis | Tulipa albertii | Tulipa altaica |
Tulipa armena | Tulipa bakeri | Tulipa biebersteiniana |
Tulipa biflora | Tulipa bifloriformis | Tulipa butkovii |
Tulipa celsiana | Tulipa clusiana | Tulipa cretica |
Tulipa dasystemon | Tulipa fosteriana | Tulipa gesneriana |
Tulipa goulimyi | Tulipa greigii | Tulipa grengiolensis |
Tulipa heterophylla | Tulipa humilis | Tulipa hungarica |
Tulipa hybrida | Tulipa iliensis | Tulipa ingens |
Tulipa kaufmanniana | Tulipa kurdica | Tulipa kuschkensis |
Tulipa lanata | Tulipa linifolia | Tulipa micheliana |
Tulipa neustruevae | Tulipa orphanidea | Tulipa platystigma |
Tulipa praestans | Tulipa primulina | Tulipa rhodopea |
Tulipa saxatilis | Tulipa sprengeri | Tulipa stapfii |
Tulipa suaveolens | Tulipa sylvestris | Tulipa systola |
Tulipa tarda | Tulipa tetraphylla | Tulipa tubergeniana |
Tulipa turkestanica | Tulipa undulatifolia | Tulipa urumiensis |
Tulipa urumoffii | Tulipa whittallii | Tulipa zenaidae |
Tupidanthus calyptratus | Tupistra aurantiaca | Tupistra squalida |
Turbinicarpus beguinii | Turbinicarpus gielsdorfianus | Turbinicarpus horripilus |
Turbinicarpus knuthianus | Turbinicarpus laui | Turbinicarpus lophophoroides |
Turbinicarpus mandragora | Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele | Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus |
Turbinicarpus roseiflorus | Turbinicarpus saueri | Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus |
Turbinicarpus subterraneus | Turbinicarpus valdezianus | Turbinicarpus viereckii |
Turbinicarpus ysabelae | Turbinicarpus zaragozae | Turnera diffusa |
Turnera trioniflora | Turnera ulmifolia | Turpinia arguta |
Turpinia pomifera | Turraea casimiriana | Turraea heterophylla |
Turraea mombassana | Turraea obtusifolia | Turricula parryi |
Turrillia ferruginea | Turrillia lutea | Tussilago farfara |
Tweedia caerulea | Tylecodon buchholzianus | Tylecodon pearsonii |
Tylecodon reticulatus | Tylecodon schaeferanus | Tylophora barbata |
Tylophora biglandulosa | Tylophora colorata | Tylophora crebriflora |
Tylophora glabriflora | Tylophora woollsii | Tylosema esculentum |
Tylosema fassoglensis | Typha orientalis | Typhonium alismifolium |
Typhonium brownii | Typhonium eliosurum | Typhonium filiforme |
Typhonium flagelliforme | Typhonium giganteum | Typhonium javanicum |
Typhonium jonesii | Typhonium mirabile | Typhonium venosum |
Typhonium wilbertii | Uebelmannia buiningii | Uebelmannia gummifera |
Uebelmannia pectinifera | Uebelmannia pseudopectinifera | Ugni candollei |
Ugni molinae | Ugni | Ugni myricoides |
Ugni poeppigii | Ulex parviflorus | Ulmus canescens |
Ulmus davidiana | Ulmus x elegantissima | Ulmus glabra |
Ulmus glaucescens | Ulmus x hollandica | Ulmus mexicana |
Ulmus minor | Ulmus minor x glabra | Ulmus parvifolia |
Ulmus procera | Ulmus rubra | Ulmus sarniensis |
Ulmus stricta | Ulmus vegeta | Ulmus x viminalis |
Ulmus wallichiana | Umbilicus oppositifolius | Umbilicus schmidtii |
Uncaria elliptica | Uncaria gambier | Uncarina abbreviata |
Uncarina decaryi | Uncarina leptocarpa | Uncarina peltata |
Uncarina perrieri | Uncarina platycarpa | Uncarina roeoesliana |
Uncarina sakalava | Uncarina stellulifera | Uncarina turicana |
Uncinia banksii | Uncinia compacta | Uncinia divaricata |
Uncinia egmontiana | Uncinia flaccida | Uncinia hookeri |
Uncinia nemoralis | Uncinia phleoides | Uncinia rubra |
Uncinia tenella | Uncinia uncinata | Ungnadia speciosa |
Uniola paniculata | Uraria lagopodoides | Uraria lagopus |
Uraria picta | Uraria rufescens | Urbanolophium dusenianum |
Urceola rosea | Urceolina urceolata | Urginea hesperia |
Urginea undulata | Urocarpus grandiflorus | Urocarpus pallidus |
Urochloa decumbens | Urochloa humidicola | Urochloa mosambicensis |
Urochloa mutica | Urochloa panicoides | Urochloa ramosa |
Urochloa ruziziensis | Uromyrtus australis | Uromyrtus lamingtonensis |
Uromyrtus metrosideros | Urospatha friedrichsthalii | Urospatha sagittifolia |
Urospermum picroides | Ursinia anethoides | Ursinia anthemoides |
Ursinia cakilefolia | Ursinia calenduliflora | Ursinia paleacea |
Ursinia sericea | Ursinia speciosa | Ursinia tenuiloba |
Ursulaea macvaughii | Urtica dioica | Urtica lucifuga |
Urtica urens | Utleya costaricensis | Utricularia arenaria |
Utricularia bisquamata | Utricularia capensis | Utricularia cornuta |
Utricularia delicatula | Utricularia gibba | Utricularia humboltii |
Utricularia livida | Utricularia longifolia | Utricularia monanthos |
Utricularia novae-zelandiae | Utricularia ochroleuca | Utricularia praelonga |
Utricularia protrusa | Utricularia pubescens | Utricularia pygmaea |
Utricularia reniformis | Utricularia sandersonii | Utricularia striata |
Utricularia tricolor | Uvaria chamae | Uvaria cordata |
Uvaria grandiflora | Uvaria macrophylla | Uvaria microcarpa |
Uvaria rufa | Uvularia grandiflora | Vaccaria hispanica |
Vaccinium ambyandrum | Vaccinium angustifolium | Vaccinium angustifolium x corymbosum |
Vaccinium arctostaphylos | Vaccinium bracteatum | Vaccinium bulleyanum |
Vaccinium calycinum | Vaccinium consanguineum | Vaccinium corymbosum |
Vaccinium corymbosum x ashei x darrowi | Vaccinium crassifolium | Vaccinium cylindraceum |
Vaccinium delavayi | Vaccinium deliciosum | Vaccinium dendrocharis |
Vaccinium duclouxii | Vaccinium dunalianum | Vaccinium floribundum |
Vaccinium fragile | Vaccinium gaultheriifolium | Vaccinium glaucoalbum |
Vaccinium helenae | Vaccinium hirtum | Vaccinium macrocarpon |
Vaccinium mandarinorum | Vaccinium modestum | Vaccinium myrsinites |
Vaccinium myrtillus | Vaccinium nummularia | Vaccinium oldhamii |
Vaccinium ovatum | Vaccinium padifolium | Vaccinium parvifolium |
Vaccinium petelotii | Vaccinium praestans | Vaccinium scopulorum |
Vaccinium tonkinense | Vaccinium varingifolium | Vaccinium virgatum |
Vaccinium vitis-idaea | Vachellia bidwillii | Vachellia farnesiana |
Vagaria parviflora | Valenzuelia trinervis | Valeriana arizonica |
Valeriana capitata | Valeriana fauriei | Valeriana hardwickii |
Valeriana jatamansi | Valeriana | Valeriana officinalis |
Valeriana prionophylla | Valeriana saliunca | Valeriana sitchensis |
Valeriana supina | Valerianella eriocarpa | Valerianella locusta |
Valerianella truncata | Vallaris glabra | Vallea stipularis |
Vallisneria australis | Vallisneria caulescens | Vallisneria gigantea x spiralis |
Vallisneria nana | Vallisneria natans x spiralis | Vallisneria spiralis |
Vallisneria triptera | Vancouveria chrysantha | Vancouveria hexandra |
Vancouveria planipetala | Vanda spp. | Vanda x Ascocentrum spp. |
Vandopsis spp. | Vangueria esculenta | Vangueria infausta |
Vanheerdea primosii | Vanheerdea roodiae | Vanheerdia divergens |
Vanheerdia primosii | Vanhouttea gardneri | Vanilla spp. |
Vanzijlia annulata | Vasconcellea cauliflora | Vasconcellea chilensis |
Vasconcellea goudotiana | Vasconcellea x heilbornii | Vasconcellea microcarpa |
Vasconcellea monoica | Vasconcellea pubescens | Vasconcellea quercifolia |
x Vascostylis spp. | Vataireopsis araroba | Vateria seychellarum |
Vauquelinia californica | Vavaea australiana | Vavilovia |
Veillonia alba | Veitchia arecina | Veitchia filifera |
Veitchia joannis | Veitchia macdanielsii | Veitchia metiti |
Veitchia montgomeryana | Veitchia simulans | Veitchia spiralis |
Veitchia vitiensis | Veitchia winin | Vella bourgaeana |
Velleia | Velleia paradoxa | Velleia spathulata |
Vellereophyton dealbatum | Vellozia equisetoides | Veltheimia bracteata |
Veltheimia capensis | Vepris lanceolata | Vepris undulata |
Veratrilla baillonii | Veratrum maackii | Veratrum mengtzeanum |
Veratrum nigrum | Veratrum taliense | Verbascum acaule |
Verbascum adzharicum | Verbascum baldaccii | Verbascum bombyciferum |
Verbascum chaixii | Verbascum creticum | Verbascum dumulosum |
Verbascum dumulosum x spinosum | Verbascum epixanthinum | Verbascum fruticulosum |
Verbascum x hybridum | Verbascum lagurus | Verbascum niveum |
Verbascum olympicum | Verbascum pestalozzae | Verbascum phoeniceum |
Verbascum spinosum | Verbascum | Verbascum virgatum |
Verbascum wiedemannianum | Verbena africana | Verbena bonariensis |
Verbena bonariensis x litoralis | Verbena hastata | Verbena x hybrida |
Verbena macdougalii | Verbena minutiflora | Verbena officinalis |
Verbena patagonica | Verbena plicata | Verbena rigida |
Verbesina arnottii | Verbesina virginica | Vernicia fordii |
Vernonia amygdalina | Vernonia anthelmintica | Vernonia cinerea |
Vernonia elliptica | Vernonia glabra | Vernonia mespilifolia |
Vernonia pedunculata | Vernonia saligna | Veronica allionii |
Veronica alpina | Veronica arborea | Veronica arenaria |
Veronica arguta | Veronica arvensis | Veronica austriaca |
Veronica bellidioides | Veronica brownii | Veronica decorosa |
Veronica densifolia | Veronica dichrus | Veronica filifolia |
Veronica | Veronica formosana | Veronica forrestii |
Veronica fruticulosa | Veronica gentianoides | Veronica gracilis |
Veronica grandis | Veronica gunae | Veronica hillebrandii |
Veronica hybrids | Veronica incana | Veronica lobelioides |
Veronica longifolia | Veronica morrisonicola | Veronica multifida |
Veronica nana | Veronica nivea | Veronica notabilis |
Veronica nummularia | Veronica officinalis | Veronica oltensis |
Veronica ornata | Veronica pectinata | Veronica peduncularis |
Veronica persica | Veronica petraea | Veronica pinnata |
Veronica ponae | Veronica porphyriana | Veronica prostrata |
Veronica repens | Veronica saturejoides | Veronica schmidtiana |
Veronica spicata | Veronica squalida | Veronica subsessilis |
Veronica syriaca | Veronica tauricola | Veronica tenuifolia |
Veronica teucrium | Veronica variegata | Veronicastrum japonicum |
Veronicastrum latifolium | Veronicastrum sibiricum | Veronicastrum stenostachyum |
Veronicastrum villosulum | Veronicastrum virginicum | Verschaffeltia splendida |
Verticordia wilhelmii | Verticordia plumosa x Chamelaucium uncinatum | Vesicularia dubyana |
Vesicularia ferriei | Vesicularia reticulata | Vesselowskya rubifolia |
Vestia foetida | Vestia lycioides | Vetiveria pauciflora |
Viburnum arboreum | Viburnum atrocyaneum | Viburnum betulifolium |
Viburnum bitchiuense | Viburnum x bodnantense | Viburnum brachybotryum |
Viburnum burejaeticum | Viburnum x burkwoodii | Viburnum carlesii |
Viburnum carlesii x burkwoodii | Viburnum congestum | Viburnum cotinifolium |
Viburnum cylindricum | Viburnum davidii | Viburnum edule |
Viburnum erosum | Viburnum erubescens | Viburnum farreri |
Viburnum flavescens | Viburnum foetidum | Viburnum fordiae |
Viburnum furcatum | Viburnum x globosum | Viburnum grandiflorum |
Viburnum harryanum | Viburnum henryi | Viburnum x hillieri |
Viburnum hirtulum | Viburnum hupehense | Viburnum ichangense |
Viburnum japonicum | Viburnum x juddii | Viburnum lantana |
Viburnum lentago | Viburnum lobophyllum | Viburnum luzonicum |
Viburnum mongolicum | Viburnum mullaha | Viburnum nudum |
Viburnum obovatum | Viburnum odoratissimum | Viburnum opulus |
Viburnum orientale | Viburnum phlebotrichum | Viburnum plicatum |
Viburnum punctatum | Viburnum rhytidophyllum | Viburnum rigidum |
Viburnum schensianum | Viburnum sempervirens | Viburnum suspensum |
Viburnum taitoense | Viburnum ternatum | Viburnum tinus |
Viburnum urceolatum | Viburnum utile | Viburnum veitchii |
Viburnum wrightii | Vicia alpestris | Vicia amurensis |
Vicia anatolica | Vicia andicola | Vicia articulata |
Vicia benghalensis | Vicia biennis | Vicia ciceroidea |
Vicia cirrhosa | Vicia dionysiensis | Vicia epetiolaris |
Vicia ervilia cv. Cazar | Vicia faba | Vicia ferruginea |
Vicia filicaulis | Vicia floridana | Vicia fulgens |
Vicia galeata | Vicia hirsuta | Vicia hyaeniscyamus |
Vicia loiseleurii | Vicia macrograminea | Vicia michauxii |
Vicia minutiflora | Vicia monantha | Vicia montevidensis |
Vicia multicaulis | Vicia narbonensis cv. Tanami | Vicia ocalensis |
Vicia ochroleuca | Vicia pannonica | Vicia pseudo-orobus |
Vicia sativa | Vicia scandens | Vicia sericocarpa |
Vicia sicula | Vicia sylvatica | Vicia venosa |
Vicia villosa | ||
Vieraea laevigata | Vigna aconitifolia | Vigna adenantha |
Vigna ambacensis | Vigna angivensis | Vigna angularis |
Vigna candida | Vigna caracalla | Vigna dalzelliana |
Vigna elegans | Vigna friesiorum | Vigna frutescens |
Vigna gracilis | Vigna heterophylla | Vigna kirkii |
Vigna lasiocarpa | Vigna laurentii | Vigna linearis |
Vigna lobatifolia | Vigna longifolia | Vigna luteola |
Vigna membranacea | Vigna minima | Vigna monophylla |
Vigna mungo | Vigna nervosa | Vigna nuda |
Vigna peduncularis | Vigna racemosa | Vigna radiata |
Vigna schimperi | Vigna subterranea | Vigna trilobata |
Vigna umbellata | Vigna unguiculata | Vigna vexillata |
Vigna wittei | Villadia guatemalensis | Villamilla peruviana |
Villarsia exaltata | Villarsia reniformis | Villarsia umbricola |
Vinca elegantissima | Vinca major | Vinca minor |
Viola adunca | Viola aethnensis | Viola aetolica |
Viola alba | Viola allchariensis | Viola alpina |
Viola altaica | Viola angustifolia | Viola arborescens |
Viola arguta | Viola arsenica | Viola athois |
Viola aurantiaca | Viola auricula | Viola bangii |
Viola beckwithii | Viola bertolonii | Viola biflora |
Viola brevistipulata | Viola bubanii | Viola calaminaria |
Viola caleyana | Viola canescens | Viola canina |
Viola cano-barbata | Viola cazorlensis | Viola cenisia |
Viola chaerophylloides | Viola collina | Viola cornuta |
Viola coronifera | Viola corsica | Viola cotyledon |
Viola crassa | Viola crassiuscula | Viola cucullata |
Viola cuneata | Viola cunninghamii | Viola dactyloides |
Viola dasyphylla | Viola delphinantha | Viola delphinifolia |
Viola demetria | Viola diffusa | Viola dissecta |
Viola diversifolia | Viola douglasii | Viola dubyana |
Viola dyris | Viola eizanensis | Viola elatior |
Viola elegantula | Viola epipsila | Viola eugeniae |
Viola eximia | Viola faurieana | Viola filicaulis |
Viola flettii | Viola fluhmannii | Viola fragrans |
Viola fuscoviolacea | Viola germainii | Viola glabella |
Viola glacialis | Viola gracilis | Viola grayi |
Viola grisebachiana | Viola grypoceras | Viola hallii |
Viola hastata | Viola hederacea | Viola hieronymi |
Viola hirtipes | Viola hirtipes x japonica | Viola hispida |
Viola indica | Viola jaubertiana | Viola keiskei |
Viola kermesina | Viola kosaninii | Viola kunawarensis |
Viola kusanoana | Viola labradorica | Viola lactea |
Viola langsdorfii | Viola lobata | Viola lyallii |
Viola macloskeyi | Viola maculata | Viola magellanica |
Viola mandonii | Viola mandshurica | Viola maymanica |
Viola mirabilis | Viola munbyana | Viola niederleinii |
Viola nivalis | Viola nummulariifolia | Viola nuttallii |
Viola ocellata | Viola odorata | Viola orbiculata |
Viola oreades | Viola orientalis | Viola orphanidis |
Viola pedata | Viola pedatifida | Viola persicifolia |
Viola philippii | Viola pilosa | Viola pinnata |
Viola poetica | Viola primulifolia | Viola pumila |
Viola purpurea | Viola pygmaea | Viola pyrenaica |
Viola raddeana | Viola reichei | Viola renifolia |
Viola rodriguezii | Viola rosulata | Viola rubella |
Viola rubra | Viola sacculus | Viola selkirkii |
Viola septemloba | Viola sheltonii | Viola sororia |
Viola stojanowii | Viola striata | Viola suavis |
Viola tricolor | Viola tridentata | Viola triflabellata |
Viola vaginata | Viola valdiviana | Viola vulcanica |
Viola walteri | Viola x wittrockiana | Viola yezoensis |
Virgilia divaricata | Virgilia oroboides | Virola peruviana |
Virotia leptophylla | Virotia neurophylla | Viscainoa geniculata |
Viscum album | Visnea mocanera | Vitaliana primuliflora |
Vitex agnus-castus | Vitex carvalhi | Vitex lignum-vitae |
Vitex megapotamica | Vitex melicopea | Vitex mossambicensis |
Vitex negundo | Vitex paniculata | Vitex trifolia |
Vitis acerifolia | Vitis amurensis | Vitis x champinii |
Vitis cinerea | Vitis congesta | Vitis davidii |
Vitis ficifolia | Vitis flexuosa | Vitis labrusca |
Vitis monticola | Vitis mustangensis | Vitis persica |
Vitis riparia | Vitis rotundifolia | Vitis rupestris |
Vitis shuttleworthii | Vitis vinifera | Vitis welwitschii |
Vittadinia condyloides | Vittadinia megacephala | Vittadinia tenuissima |
Vittaria elongata | Vittaria ensiformis | Voacanga africana |
Voacanga grandifolia | Voacanga schweinfurthii | Voanioala gerardii |
Vochysia ferruginea | Vriesea altodaserrae | Vriesea atropurpurea |
Vriesea barilletii | Vriesea bituminosa | Vriesea carinata |
Vriesea cereicola | Vriesea chrysostachys | Vriesea corcovadensis |
Vriesea correia-arauji | Vriesea correia-araujoi | Vriesea delicatula |
Vriesea discolor | Vriesea dubia | Vriesea elata |
Vriesea ensiformis | Vriesea erythrodactylon | Vriesea espinosae |
Vriesea fenestralis | Vriesea flammea | Vriesea fosteriana |
Vriesea geniculata | Vriesea gigantea | Vriesea gladioliflora |
Vriesea glaziouana | Vriesea glutinosa | Vriesea gradata |
Vriesea guttata | Vriesea heliconioides | Vriesea heterandra |
Vriesea heterostachys | Vriesea hieroglyphica | Vriesea hitchcockiana |
Vriesea hybrids | Vriesea imperialis | Vriesea incurvata |
Vriesea inflata | Vriesea irazuensis | Vriesea jonghei |
Vriesea joyae | Vriesea languida | Vriesea lubbersii |
Vriesea malzinei | Vriesea marnier-lapostollei | Vriesea muelleri |
Vriesea nephrolepis | Vriesea olmosana | Vriesea ospinae |
Vriesea pastuchoffiana | Vriesea philippocoburgii | Vriesea platynema |
Vriesea poenulata | Vriesea procera | Vriesea psittacina |
Vriesea racinae | Vriesea rauhii | Vriesea |
Vriesea reitzii | Vriesea rodigasiana | Vriesea rubra |
Vriesea rubrobracteata | Vriesea rubyae | Vriesea sagasteguii |
Vriesea saundersii | Vriesea scalaris | Vriesea schwackeana |
Vriesea simplex | Vriesea splendens | Vriesea sucrei |
Vriesea triangularis | Vriesea tuerckheimii | Vriesea unilateralis |
Vriesea vagans | Vriesea vinicolor | Vriesea warmingii |
Vriesea wuelfinghoffii | Vriesea zamorensis | Vulpia bromoides |
Vulpia fasciculata | Vulpia membranacea | Vulpia muralis |
Vulpia myuros | Wachendorfia brachyandra | Wachendorfia paniculata |
Wachendorfia thyrsiflora | Wahlenbergia albens | Wahlenbergia albomarginata |
Wahlenbergia capensis | Wahlenbergia ceracea | Wahlenbergia congesta |
Wahlenbergia consimilis | Wahlenbergia cuspidata | Wahlenbergia dalmatica |
Wahlenbergia fluminalis | Wahlenbergia gloriosa | Wahlenbergia graminifolia |
Wahlenbergia gymnoclada | Wahlenbergia litticola | Wahlenbergia luteola |
Wahlenbergia pygmaea | Wahlenbergia saxicola | Wahlenbergia undulata |
Waitzia aurea | Waitzia citrina | Waitzia paniculata |
Wajira grahamiana | Walleria nutans | Wallichia caryotoides |
Wallichia chinensis | Wallichia densiflora | Wallichia disticha |
Wallichia mooreana | Wallichia siamensis | Wallichia triandra |
Warrea spp. | Warszewiczia coccinea | Wasabia japonica |
Washingtonia filifera | Washingtonia robusta | Waterhousea floribunda |
Waterhousea hedraiophylla | Waterhousea unipunctata | Watsonia aletroides |
Watsonia aletroides x coccinea | Watsonia angusta | Watsonia borbonica |
Watsonia brevifolia | Watsonia coccinea | Watsonia densiflora |
Watsonia galpinii | Watsonia humilis | Watsonia hysterantha |
Watsonia knysnana | Watsonia laccata | Watsonia latifolia |
Watsonia lepida | Watsonia marginata | Watsonia marginata x borbonica |
Watsonia meriana | Watsonia meriana x borbonica | Watsonia occulta |
Watsonia paucifolia | Watsonia pillansii | Watsonia pulchra |
Watsonia roseo-alba | Watsonia schlechteri | Watsonia spectabilis |
Watsonia stanfordii | Watsonia stenosiphon | Watsonia strictiflora |
Watsonia strubeniae | Watsonia tabularis | Watsonia transvaalensis |
Watsonia vanderspuyiae | Watsonia versfeldii | Watsonia watsonioides |
Watsonia wilmaniae | Watsonia zeyheri | Wattakaka sinensis |
Weberbauerocereus johnsonii | Weberbauerocereus longicomus | Weberbauerocereus weberbaueri |
Weberbauerocereus winterianus | Weberocereus biolleyi | Weberocereus bradei |
Weberocereus glaber | Weberocereus imitans | Weberocereus rosei |
Weberocereus tonduzii | Weberocereus tunilla | Websteria confervoides |
Wehlia coarctata | Weigela decora | Weigela |
Weigela japonica | Weigela maximowiczii | Weigela middendorffiana |
Weigela sinica | Weigela x styriaca | Weigela subsessilis |
Weigela venusta | Weigela x wagneri | Weingartia kargliana |
Weingartia oligacantha | Weinmannia pinnata | Weinmannia racemosa |
Weinmannia sylvicola | Weinmannia tinctoria | Weinmannia trichosperma |
Welchiodendron longivalve | Welfia georgii | Welfia regia |
Welwitschia mirabilis | Werauhia gladioliflora | Werauhia insignis |
Werauhia kupperiana | Werauhia latissima | Werauhia leucophylla |
Werauhia marnier-lapostollei | Werauhia ororiensis | Werauhia sanguinolenta |
Werauhia viridiflora | Werauhia werckleana | Werauhia viridiflora x Vriesea gigantea |
Wercklea insignis | Werneria nubigena | Westringia amabilis |
Westringia angustifolia | Westringia blakeana | Westringia brevifolia |
Westringia cheelii | Westringia crassifolia | Westringia cremnophila |
Westringia davidii | Westringia eremicola | Westringia eremicola x fruticosa |
Westringia fruticosa | Westringia fruticosa x eremicola | Westringia glabra |
Westringia grandifolia | Westringia grevillina | Westringia longifolia |
Westringia lucida | Westringia raleighii | Westringia rubiifolia |
Westringia rupicola | Westringia saxatilis | Westringia senifolia |
Westringia sericea | Westringia tenuicaulis | Westringia viminalis |
Wettinia aequalis | Wettinia augusta | Wettinia castanea |
Wettinia disticha | Wettinia drudei | Wettinia fascicularis |
Wettinia hirsuta | Wettinia kalbreyeri | Wettinia longipetala |
Wettinia maynensis | Wettinia microcarpa | Wettinia oxycarpa |
Wettinia praemorsa | Wettinia quinaria | Wettinia radiata |
Wettinia verruculosa | Whipplea modesta | White-sloanea crassa |
Whiteheadia bifolia | Whitfieldia elongata | Whitfieldia longifolia |
Widdringtonia cedarbergensis | Widdringtonia dracomontana | Widdringtonia nodiflora |
Widdringtonia whytei | Wigandia urens | Wightia speciosissima |
Wijkia extenuata | Wikstroemia australis | Wilkesia gymnoxiphium |
Wilkesia hobdyi | Wilkiea angustifolia | Wilkiea austroqueenslandica |
Wilkiea huegeliana | Wilkiea macooraia | Wilkiea macrophylla |
Willughbeia angustifolia | Willughbeia coriacea | Winifredia sola |
Winteria aureispina | Wissadula excelsior | Wisteria brachybotrys |
Wisteria chinensis | Wisteria floribunda | Wisteria x |
Wisteria frutescens | Wisteria multijuga | Wisteria sinensis |
Wisteria villosa | Withania aristata | Withania frutescens |
Withania riebeckii | Withania somnifera | Witheringia coccoloboides |
Witheringia solanacea | Wittrockia amazonica | Wittrockia cyathiformis |
Wittrockia superba | Wittsteinia vacciniacea | Wodyetia bifurcata |
Wollemia nobilis | Woodfordia fruticosa | Woodsia ilvensis |
Woodsia polystichoides | Woodsia scopulina | Woodwardia fimbriata |
Woodwardia japonica | Woodwardia orientalis | Woodwardia radicans |
Woodwardia unigemmata | Woodwardia virginica | Wooleya farinosa |
Woollsia pungens | Wormia alata | Worsleya procera |
Worsleya rayneri | Wrightia antidysenterica | Wrightia arborea |
Wrightia religiosa | Wrightia tinctoria | Wrightia versicolor |
Wulfenia baldaccii | Wulfenia blechicii | Wulfenia carinthiaca |
Wurmbea marginata | Wurmbea recurva | Wurmbea spicata |
Xantheranthemum igneum | Xanthisma texanum | Xanthoceras sorbifolium |
Xanthocercis zambesiaca | Xanthocyparis nootkatensis | Xanthorhiza simplicissima |
Xanthorrhoea arborea | Xanthorrhoea australis | Xanthorrhoea bracteata |
Xanthorrhoea concava | Xanthorrhoea fulva | Xanthorrhoea glauca |
Xanthorrhoea johnsonii | Xanthorrhoea latifolia | Xanthorrhoea macronema |
Xanthorrhoea malacophylla | Xanthorrhoea media | Xanthorrhoea minor |
Xanthorrhoea pecoris | Xanthorrhoea quadrangulata | Xanthorrhoea reflexa |
Xanthorrhoea resinosa | Xanthorrhoea semiplana | Xanthosia diffusa |
Xanthosia dissecta | Xanthosia pilosa | Xanthosia stellata |
Xanthosoma maculatum | Xanthosoma mafaffa | Xanthosoma stenospathum |
Xanthosoma striatipes | Xanthostemon arenarius | Xanthostemon aurantiacum |
Xanthostemon carlii | Xanthostemon chrysanthus | Xanthostemon crenulatus |
Xanthostemon ferrugineus | Xanthostemon francii | Xanthostemon glaucum |
Xanthostemon grisei | Xanthostemon gugerlii | Xanthostemon laurinus |
Xanthostemon longipes | Xanthostemon macrophyllum | Xanthostemon multiflorum |
Xanthostemon myrtifolium | Xanthostemon oppositifolius | Xanthostemon pubescens |
Xanthostemon ruber | Xanthostemon sulfureum | Xanthostemon verdugonianus |
Xanthostemon verticillatus | Xanthostemon vieillardii | Xanthostemon whitei |
Xanthostemon xerophilus | Xanthostemon youngii | Xantolis tomentosa |
Xenoscapa fistulosa | Xeranthemum annuum | Xeranthemum cylindraceum |
Xerochrysum palustre | Xerochrysum papillosum | Xerochrysum subundulatum |
Xerochrysum viscosum | Xeroderris stuhlmannii | Xeromphis spinosa |
Xeronema callistemon | Xeronema moorei | Xerophyllum asphodeloides |
Xerophyllum tenax | Xerophyta dasylirioides | Xerophyta equisetoides |
Xerophyta villosa | Xerophyta viscosa | Xerosicyos danguyi |
Xerosicyos perrieri | Xerothamnella herbacea | Xerothamnella parvifolia |
Ximenia | Xylia torreana | Xylobium spp. |
Xylococcus bicolor | Xylomelum cunninghamianum | Xylomelum pyriforme |
Xylopia aethiopica | Xylopia maccreai | Xylosma congesta |
Xylosma crenata | Xylosma japonicum | Xylosma senticosa |
Xylotheca kraussiana | Xyris bracteata | Xyris difformis |
Xyris gracilis | Xyris marginata | Xyris operculata |
Yavia cryptocarpa | Ypsilopus longifolia | Yucca aloifolia |
Yucca angustissima | Yucca arkansana | Yucca australis |
Yucca baccata | Yucca baileyi | Yucca brevifolia |
Yucca constricta | Yucca de-smetiana | Yucca decipiens |
Yucca elata | Yucca endlichiana | Yucca faxoniana |
Yucca filamentosa | Yucca filifera | Yucca gigantea |
Yucca glauca | Yucca gloriosa | Yucca guatemalensis |
Yucca harrimaniae | Yucca louisianensis | Yucca pallida |
Yucca rigida | Yucca schidigera | Yucca schottii |
Yucca thompsoniana | Yucca treculeana | Yucca valida |
Yucca whipplei | Zaluzianskya capensis | Zaluzianskya divaricata |
Zaluzianskya glareosa | Zaluzianskya katharinae | Zaluzianskya ovata |
Zaluzianskya villosa | Zamia acuminata | Zamia amblyphyllidia |
Zamia boliviana | Zamia encephalartoides | Zamia fairchildiana |
Zamia fischeri | Zamia furfuracea | Zamia herrerae |
Zamia integrifolia | Zamia ipetiensis | Zamia lecointei |
Zamia lindleyi | Zamia loddigesii | Zamia manicata |
Zamia monticola | Zamia muricata | Zamia neurophyllidia |
Zamia paucijuga | Zamia picta | Zamia poeppigiana |
Zamia polymorpha | Zamia prasina | Zamia pseudoparasitica |
Zamia pumila | Zamia purpurea | Zamia pygmaea |
Zamia roezlii | Zamia skinneri | Zamia soconuscensis |
Zamia spartea | Zamia standleyi | Zamia tuerckheimii |
Zamia variegata | Zamia vazquezii | Zamia verschaffeltii |
Zamioculcas zamiifolia | Zantedeschia albomaculata | Zantedeschia elliottiana |
Zantedeschia elliottiana x pentlandii | Zantedeschia elliottiana x rehmannii | Zantedeschia jucunda |
Zantedeschia pentlandii | Zantedeschia rehmannii | Zantedeschia rehmannii x pentlandii |
Zantedeschia sprengeri | Zanthoxylum acanthopodium | Zanthoxylum alpinum |
Zanthoxylum armatum | Zanthoxylum dipetalum | Zanthoxylum esquirolii |
Zanthoxylum hawaiiense | Zanthoxylum heterophyllum | Zanthoxylum nitidum |
Zanthoxylum ovalifolium | Zanthoxylum piasezkii | Zanthoxylum piperitum |
Zanthoxylum rhetsa | Zanthoxylum veneficum | Zapoteca portoricensis |
Zauschneria arizonica | Zea diploperennis | Zea mays |
Zelenkoa onusta | Zelkova crenata | Zelkova hirta |
Zelkova schneideriana | Zelkova serrata | Zelkova sinica |
Zelkova verschaffeltii | Zenobia pulverulenta | Zephyranthes x |
Zephyranthes albicans | Zephyranthes albiella | Zephyranthes atamasca |
Zephyranthes bifolia | Zephyranthes candida | Zephyranthes candida x verecunda |
Zephyranthes citrina | Zephyranthes clintiae | Zephyranthes filifolia |
Zephyranthes flavissima | Zephyranthes gracilifolia | Zephyranthes grandiflora |
Zephyranthes lindleyana | Zephyranthes macrosiphon | Zephyranthes minima |
Zephyranthes primulina | Zephyranthes puertoricensis | Zephyranthes traubii |
Zephyranthes verecunda | Zieria adenodonta | Zieria adenophora |
Zieria arborescens | Zieria aspalathoides | Zieria baeuerlenii |
Zieria buxijugum | Zieria caducibracteata | Zieria citriodora |
Zieria collina | Zieria compacta | Zieria covenyi |
Zieria cytisoides | Zieria cytisoides x laevigata | Zieria |
Zieria fraseri | Zieria furfuracea | Zieria granulata |
Zieria hindii | Zieria ingramii | Zieria involucrata |
Zieria laevigata | Zieria laevigata x cytisoides | Zieria laxiflora |
Zieria littoralis | Zieria minutiflora | Zieria |
Zieria murphyi | Zieria obcordata | Zieria odorifera |
Zieria oreocaena | Zieria parrisiae | Zieria pilosa |
Zieria prostrata | Zieria rimulosa | Zieria robusta |
Zieria smithii | Zieria smithii x cytisoides | Zieria southwellii |
Zieria tuberculata | Zieria veronicea | Zieria verrucosa |
Zingeria trichopoda | Zingiber collinsii | Zingiber gramineum |
Zingiber griffithii | Zingiber malaysianum | Zingiber officinale |
Zingiber parishii | Zingiber pseudopungens | Zingiber roseum |
Zingiber spectabile | Zingiber striolatum | Zingiber zerumbet |
Zinnia angustifolia | Zinnia elegans | Zinnia grandiflora |
Zinnia haageana | Zinnia peruviana x angustifolia | Zinnia violacea x angustifolia |
Zizania aquatica | Ziziphus jujuba cv. Dabailing | Ziziphus jujuba cv. HunanjidaZao |
Ziziphus jujuba cv. HuluZao | Ziziphus jujuba cv. LongZao | Ziziphus jujuba cv. Jinmangguo |
Ziziphus jujuba cv. XiangZao | Ziziphus jujuba cv. Zaocuiwang | Ziziphus jujuba cv. QiyueXian |
Ziziphus jujuba cv. Sushuicui | Ziziphus jujuba cv. Kongfusu | Ziziphus jujuba cv. Mankouxiang |
Ziziphus oenoplia | Zoellnerallium andinum | Zombia antillarum |
Zornia brasiliensis | Zornia durumuensis | Zornia fimbriata |
Zornia gemella | Zornia glochidiata | Zornia guanipensis |
Zornia milneana | Zornia myriadena | Zornia pratensis |
Zornia tenuifolia | Zoysia macrantha | Zoysia matrella |
Zygochloa paradoxa | Zygopetalum spp. | Zygophyllum sessilifolium |
Zygosepalum spp. | Zygostates spp. |
[Regulation 15A]
American onion smut (
American rib fluked snail (
Apple scab (
Avocado cercospora leaf spot (
Banana aphid
Banana bunchy top virus
Banana weevil borer (
Codling moth (
Cotton verticillium wilt (
Dothistroma needle blight (
Elm leaf beetle (
European red mite (
Fire blight (
Grape downy mildew (
Grape phylloxera (
Hibiscus erineum mite/leaf crumpling mite (
Maize boil smut (
Mango seed weevil (
Melon thrips (
Mungbean tan spot (
Mushroom bubble disease (
Onion rust (
Onion white rot (
Palm leaf beetle (
Papaya black spot (
Papaya ringspot virus type P
Poplar leaf spot (
Potato bacterial wilt (
Potato cyst nematode (
Potato late blight (
Potato spindle tuber viroid
Red imported fire ant (
Sorghum midge (
Soybean black leaf blight (
Soybean stem rot (
Stonefruit brown rot (
Sugar cane
Sugarcane ratoon stunting virus
Warehouse beetle (
[Regulation 20B]
1. Section 11(1) | Failure to carry out prescribed steps and measures to eradicate diseases | 200 |
2. Section 12(3) | Failure to carry out prescribed steps and measures to eradicate diseases in a declared infected area | 150 |
3. Section 13(2) | Failure to stop a conveyance or vessel when required to do so by an inspector | 150 |
4. Section 14(3) | Failure to comply with a requisition to eradicate disease | 200 |
5. Section 34 | Any other offence under the Act for which a penalty is not specified (other than in section 34) — | |
For a natural person: | 200 | |
For a body corporate: | 500 | |
6A. Regulation 3B(1) | Bringing into State non-native plant not listed in Schedule 5 without approval or in breach of conditions of approval | 150 |
6. Regulation 4(2) | Importing a potential carrier in contravention of Scheduled conditions | 150 |
7. Regulation 6(2) | Failure to present a specified potential carrier, being imported, for inspection | 150 |
7A. Regulation 6(5) | Failure to stop a conveyance or keep it stationary at an inspection point | 150 |
8. Regulation 7(2) | Removal or unpacking a potential carrier without permission | 150 |
9. Regulation 8(1) | Transporting imported carriers in used or not approved containers, or containers which do not bear the required details on the label | 150 |
10. Regulation 11(3) | Failing to stop or follow directions on reaching a warning sign | 150 |
11. Regulation 12 | Failing to follow the order of an inspector to stop at or near a warning sign | 150 |
12. Regulation 13 | Damaging a warning sign | 150 |
13. Regulation 14(2) | Contravention of a quarantine notice | 200 |
14. Regulation 14(3) | Removal of a detained conveyance, vessel or consignment without permission | 200 |
15. Regulation 16(2) | Failure to carry out treatment or controls to eradicate diseases | 200 |
15A. Regulation 17F(2) | Contravention of a prohibition on taking citrus fruit or stone fruit into the Ord River Irrigation Area from another part of the State | 150 |
16. Regulation 19(4) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4A, Part 1 (steps and measures to eradicate, etc., potato cyst nematode under section 11 of the Act) | 200 |
17. Regulation 19(6) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4A, Part 1, clause 10 (steps and measures on an associated orchard to eradicate, etc., potato cyst nematode under section 11 of the Act) | 150 |
18. Regulation 19(9) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4A, Part 2 (steps and measures to eradicate, etc., potato cyst nematode under section 12 of the Act) | 150 |
19. Regulation 19A(3) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4A, Part 3 (steps and measures to eradicate, etc., disease) | 150 |
20. Regulation 19B(4) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4B, Part 1 (steps and measures to eradicate, etc., apple scab under section 11 of the Act) | 200 |
21. Regulation 19B(7) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4B, Part 2 (steps and measures to eradicate, etc., apple scab under section 12 of the Act) | 150 |
22. Regulation 19C(3) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4B, Part 3 (steps and measures by persons referred to in regulation 19C to eradicate, etc., disease) | 150 |
23. Regulation 19D(3) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4B, Part 4 (steps and measures by persons referred to in regulation 19D to eradicate, etc., disease) | 200 |
24. Regulation 19E(4) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4C, Part 1 (steps and measures to eradicate, etc., codling moth under section 11 of the Act) | 200 |
25. Regulation 19E(7) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4C, Part 2 (steps and measures to eradicate, etc., codling moth under section 12 of the Act) | 150 |
26. Regulation 19F(3) | Failure to comply with Schedule 4C, Part 3 (steps and measures by persons referred to in regulation 19F to eradicate, etc., disease) | 150 |
[Schedule 1 Part B condition 28]
Acamptoclados
Achlaena
Achnatherum
Aciachne
Acidosasa
Acostia
Acrachne
Acritochaete
Acroceras
Actinocladum
Aegilops
X Aegilosecale
X Aegilotricale
X Aegilotrichum
X Aegilotricum
X Aegilotriticum
Aegopogon
Aeluropus
Afrotrichloris
Agenium
Agnesia
X Agrocalamagrostis
X Agroelymus
X Agrohordeum
X Agropogon
X Agropyrohordeum
Agropyron
Agropyropsis
X Agrositanion
Agrostis
X Agrotrigia
X Agrotrisecale
X Agrotriticum
Aira
Airopsis
Alexfloydia
Alloeochaete
Allolepis
Alloteropsis
Alopecurus
Alvimia
Amblyopyrum
Ammochloa
Ammophila
Ampelodesmos
Amphibromus
Amphicarpum
Amphipogon
Anadelphia
Ancistrachne
Ancistragrostis
Andropogon
Andropterum
Anemanthele
Aniselytron
Anisopogon
Anomochloa
Anthaenantiopsis
Anthenantia
Anthephora
Anthochloa
Anthoxanthum
Antinoria
Apera
Aphanelytrum
Apluda
Apochiton
Apoclada
Apocopis
Arberella
Arctagrostis
Arctophila
Aristida
Arrhenatherum
Arthragrostis
Arthraxon
Arthropogon
Arthrostylidium
Arundinaria
Arundinella
Arundo
Arundoclaytonia
Asthenochloa
Astrebla
Athroostachys
Atractantha
Aulonemia
Australopyrum
Austrochloris
Austrodanthonia
Austrofestuca
Austrostipa
Avellinia
Avena
Axonopus
Bambusa
Baptorhachis
Bealia
Beckeropsis
Beckmannia
Bellardiochloa
Bewsia
Bhidea
Blepharidachne
Blepharoneuron
Boissiera
Boivinella
Borinda
Bothriochloa
Bouteloua
Brachiaria
Brachyachne
Brachychloa
Brachyelytrum
Brachypodium
Briza
Bromuniola
Bromus
Brylkinia
Buchloë
Buchlomimus
Buergersiochloa
Calamagrostis
Calamovilfa
Calderonella
Calosteca
Calyptochloa
Camusiella
Capillipedium
Castellia
Catabrosa
Catabrosella
Catalepis
Catapodium
Cathestecum
Cenchrus
Centotheca
Centrochloa
Centropodia
Cephalostachyum
Chaboissaea
Chaetium
Chaetobromus
Chaetopoa
Chaetopogon
Chaetostichium
Chamaeraphis
Chandrasekharania
Chasechloa
Chasmanthium
Chasmopodium
Chevalierella
Chikusichloa
Chimonobambusa
Chionachne
Chionochloa
Chloachne
Chloris
Chlorocalymma
Chrysochloa
Chrysopogon
Chumsriella
Chusquea
Cinna
Cladoraphis
Clausospicula
Cleistachne
Cleistochloa
Cliffordiochloa
Cockaynea
Coelachne
Coelachyropsis
Coelachyrum
Coelorachis
Coix
Colanthelia
Coleanthus
Colpodium
Commelinidium
Cornucopiae
Cortaderia
Corynephorus
Cottea
Craspedorhachis
Crinipes
Crithopsis
Crypsis
Cryptochloa
Ctenium
Ctenopsis
Cutandia
Cyathopus
Cyclostachya
Cymbopogon
Cymbosetaria
Cynodon
Cynosurus
Cyperochloa
Cyphochlaena
Cypholepis
Cyrtococcum
Dactylis
Dactyloctenium
Daknopholis
Dallwatsonia
Danthonia
Danthoniastrum
Danthonidium
Danthoniopsis
Dasyochloa
Dasypoa
Dasypyrum
Davidsea
Decaryella
Decaryochloa
Dendrocalamus
Dendrochloa
Deschampsia
Desmazeria
Desmostachya
Deyeuxia
Diandrochloa
Diandrolyra
Diandrostachya
Diarrhena
Dichaetaria
Dichanthelium
Dichanthium
Dichelachne
Diectomis
Dielsiochloa
Digastrium
Digitaria
Digitariopsis
Dignathia
Diheteropogon
Dilophotriche
Dimeria
Dimorphochloa
Dinebra
Dinochloa
Diplachne
Diplopogon
Dissanthelium
Dissochondrus
Distichlis
Drake‑Brockmania
Dregeochloa
Dryopoa
Dupontia
Duthiea
Dybowskia
Eccoilopus
Eccoptocarpha
Echinaria
Echinochloa
Echinolaena
Echinopogon
Ectrosia
Ectrosiopsis
Ehrharta
Ekmanochloa
Eleusine
Elionurus
X Elyhordeum
X Elyleymus
Elymandra
X Elymopyrum
X Elymordeum
X Elymostachys
X Elymotrigia
X Elymotriticum
Elymus
Elytrigia
Elytrophorus
Elytrostachys
Enneapogon
Enteropogon
Entolasia
Entoplocamia
Eragrostiella
Eragrostis
Eremium
Eremochloa
Eremopoa
Eremopogon
Eremopyrum
Eriachne
Erianthecium
Erianthus
Eriochloa
Eriochrysis
Erioneuron
Euchlaena
Euclasta
Eulalia
Eulaliopsis
Eustachys
Euthryptochloa
Exotheca
Fargesia
Farrago
Fasciculochloa
Festuca
Festucella
Festucopsis
Fingerhuthia
Froesiochloa
Garnotia
Gastridium
Gaudinia
Gaudiniopsis
Germainia
Gerritea
Gigantochloa
Gilgiochloa
Glaziophyton
Glyceria
Glyphochloa
Gouinia
Gouldochloa
Graphephorum
Greslania
Griffithsochloa
Guaduella
Gymnachne
Gymnopogon
Gynerium
Habrochloa
Hackelochloa
Hainardia
Hakonechloa
Halopyrum
Harpachne
Harpochloa
Helictotrichon
Helleria
Hemarthria
Hemisorghum
Henrardia
Hesperostipa
Heterachne
Heteranthelium
Heteranthoecia
Heterocarpha
Heteropholis
Heteropogon
Hickelia
Hierochloë
Hilaria
Hitchcockella
Holcolemma
Holcus
Homolepis
Homopholis
Homozeugos
Hookerochloa
Hordelymus
Hordeum
Hubbardia
Hubbardochloa
Humbertochloa
Hyalopoa
Hydrochloa
Hydrothauma
Hygrochloa
Hygroryza
Hylebates
Hymenachne
Hyparrhenia
Hyperthelia
Hypogynium
Hypseochloa
Hystrix
Ichnanthus
Imperata
Indocalamus
Indopoa
Indosasa
Isachne
Isalus
Ischaemum
Ischnochloa
Ischnurus
Iseilema
Ixophorus
Jansenella
Jardinea
Jouvea
Joycea
Kampochloa
Kaokochloa
Karroochloa
Kengia
Kengyilia
Kerriochloa
Koeleria
Lagurus
Lamarckia
Lamprothyrsus
Lasiacis
Lasiorhachis
Lasiurus
Lecomtella
Leersia
Lepargochloa
Leptagrostis
Leptaspis
Leptocarydion
Leptochloa
Leptochloöpsis
Leptocoryphium
Leptoloma
Leptosaccharum
Leptothrium
Lepturella
Lepturidium
Lepturopetium
Lepturus
Leucophrys
Leucopoa
Leymus
Libyella
Limnas
Limnodea
Limnopoa
Lindbergella
Linkagrostis
Lintonia
Lithachne
Littledalea
Loliolum
Lolium
Lombardochloa
Lophacme
Lophatherum
Lopholepis
Lophopogon
Lophopyrum
Lorenzochloa
Loudetia
Loudetiopsis
Louisiella
Loxodera
Luziola
Lycochloa
Lycurus
Lygeum
Maclurolyra
Maillea
Malacurus
Maltebrunia
Manisuris
Megalachne
Megaloprotachne
Megastachya
Melanocenchris
Melica
Melinis
Melocalamus
Melocanna
Merostachys
Merxmuellera
Mesosetum
Metasasa
Metcalfia
Mibora
Micraira
Microbriza
Microcalamus
Microchloa
Microlaena
Micropyropsis
Micropyrum
Microstegium
Mildbraediochloa
Milium
Miscanthidium
Miscanthus
Mnesithea
Mniochloa
Molinia
Monachather
Monanthochloë
Monelytrum
Monium
Monocladus
Monocymbium
Monodia
Mosdenia
Muhlenbergia
Munroa
Myriocladus
Myriostachya
Narduroides
Nardus
Narenga
Nassella
Nastus
Neeragrostis
Neesiochloa
Nematopoa
Neobouteloua
Neohouzeaua
Neostapfia
Neostapfiella
Nephelochloa
Neurachne
Neurolepis
Neyraudia
Notochloë
Notodanthonia
Ochlandra
Ochthochloa
Odontelytrum
Odyssea
Olmeca
Olyra
Ophiochloa
Ophiuros
Opizia
Oplismenopsis
Oplismenus
Orcuttia
Oreobambos
Oreochloa
Orinus
Oropetium
Ortachne
Orthoclada
Oryza
Oryzidium
Oryzopsis
Otachyrium
Otatea
Ottochloa
Oxychloris
Oxyrhachis
Oxytenanthera
Panicum
Pappophorum
Parafestuca
Parahyparrhenia
Paraneurachne
Parapholis
Paratheria
Parectenium
Pariana
Parodiolyra
Pascopyrum
Paspalidium
Paspalum
Pennisetum
Pentameris
Pentapogon
Pentarrhaphis
Pentaschistis
Pereilema
Periballia
Peridictyon
Perotis
Perrierbambus
Perulifera
Petriella
Peyritschia
Phacelurus
Phaenanthoecium
Phaenosperma
Phalaris
Pharus
Pheidochloa
Phippsia
Phleum
Pholiurus
Phragmites
Phyllorachis
Phyllostachys
Pilgerochloa
Piptatherum
Piptochaetium
Piptophyllum
Piresia
Piresiella
Plagiantha
Plagiosetum
Planichloa
Plectrachne
Pleiadelphia
Pleuropogon
Plinthanthesis
Poa
Pobeguinea
Podophorus
Poecilostachys
Pogonachne
Pogonarthria
Pogonatherum
Pogoneura
Pogonochloa
Pohlidium
Poidium
Polevansia
Polliniopsis
Polypogon
Polytoca
Polytrias
Pommereulla
Porteresia
Potamophila
Pringleochloa
Prionanthium
Prosphytochloa
Psammagrostis
Psammochloa
Psathyrostachys
Pseudanthistiria
Pseudarrhenatherum
Pseudechinolaena
Pseudobromus
Pseudochaetochloa
Pseudocoix
Pseudodanthonia
Pseudodichanthium
Pseudopentameris
Pseudophleum
Pseudopogonatherum
Pseudoraphis
Pseudoroegneria
Pseudosasa
Pseudosorghum
Pseudostachyum
Pseudovossia
Pseudoxytenanthera
Pseudozoysia
Psilathera
Psilolemma
Psilurus
Pterochloris
Ptilagrostis
Puccinellia
Puelia
Racemobambos
Raddia
Raddiella
Ratzeburgia
Redfieldia
Reederochloa
Rehia
Reimarochloa
Reitzia
Relchela
Rendlia
Reynaudia
Rhipidocladum
Rhizocephalus
Rhombolytrum
Rhynchelytrum
Rhynchoryza
Rhytachne
Richardsiella
Robynsiochloa
Rottboellia
Rytidosperma
Saccharum
Sacciolepis
Sartidia
Sasa
Saugetia
Schaffnerella
Schedonnardus
Schenckochloa
Schismus
Schizachne
Schizachyrium
Schizostachyum
Schmidtia
Schoenefeldia
Sclerachne
Sclerochloa
Sclerodactylon
Scleropogon
Sclerostachya
Scolochloa
Scribneria
Scrotochloa
Scutachne
Secale
Sehima
Semiarundinaria
Sesleria
Sesleriella
Setaria
Setariopsis
Shibataea
Silentvalleya
Simplicia
Sinarundinaria
Sinobambusa
Sinochasea
Sitanion
Snowdenia
Soderstromia
Sohnsia
Sorghastrum
Sorghum
Spartina
Spartochloa
Spathia
Sphaerobambos
Sphaerocaryum
Spheneria
Sphenopholis
Sphenopus
Spinifex
Spodiopogon
Sporobolus
Steinchisma
Steirachne
Stenotaphrum
Stephanachne
Stereochlaena
Steyermarkochloa
Stiburus
Stilpnophleum
Stipa
Stipagrostis
Streblochaete
Streptochaeta
Streptogyna
Streptolophus
Streptostachys
Styppeiochloa
Sucrea
Suddia
Swallenia
Swallenochloa
Symplectrodia
Taeniatherum
Taeniorhachis
Tarigidia
Tatianyx
Teinostachyum
Tetrachaete
Tetrachne
Tetrapogon
Tetrarrhena
Thamnocalamus
Thaumastochloa
Thelepogon
Thellungia
Themeda
Thinopyrum
Thrasya
Thrasyopsis
Thuarea
Thyridachne
Thyridolepis
Thyrsia
Thyrsostachys
Thysanolaena
Torreyochloa
Tovarochloa
Trachypogon
Trachys
Tragus
Tribolium
Tricholaena
Trichoneura
Trichopteryx
Tridens
Trikeraia
Trilobachne
Triniochloa
Triodia
Triplachne
Triplasis
Triplopogon
Tripogon
Tripsacum
Triraphis
Triscenia
X Trisetokoeleria
Trisetum
Tristachya
X Triticale
X Triticosecale
Triticum
X Tritisecale
X Trititrigia
X Tritordeum
Tsvelevia
Tuctoria
Uniola
Uranthoecium
Urelytrum
Urochloa
Urochondra
Vahlodea
Vaseyochloa
Ventenata
Vetiveria
Vietnamochloa
Vietnamosasa
Viguierella
Vossia
Vulpia
Vulpiella
Wangenheimia
Whiteochloa
Willkommia
Xerochloa
Yakirra
Ystia
Yushania
Yvesia
Zea
Zenkeria
Zeugites
Zingeria
Zizania
Zizaniopsis
Zonotriche
Zoysia
Zygochloa
[Schedule 1 Part A and Part B condition 58]
Achnopogon
Achyrothalamus
Acourtia
Actinoserus
Adenocaulon
Ainsliaea
Ameghinoa
Aphyllocladus
Brachyclados
Brachylaena
Burkartia
Catamixis
Cephalopappus
Chaetanthera
Chaptalia
Chimantaea
Chucoa
Cnicothamnus
Cyclolepis
Dicoma
Dolichlasium
Duidaea
Eriachaenium
Erythrocephalum
Gerbera
Gladiopappus
Glossarion
Gochnatia
Gongylolepis
Gypothamnium
Hecastocleis
Hesperomannia
Holocheilus
Hyalis
Hyaloseris
Jungia
Leibnitzia
Leucheria
Leunisia
Lophopappus
Lulia
Lycoseris
Macrachaenium
Macroclinidium
Marticorenia
Moscharia
Mutisia
Myripnois
Nassauvia
Neblinaea
Nouelia
Oldenburgia
Onoseris
Oxyphyllum
Pachylaena
Panphalea
Pasaccardoa
Perdicium
Perezia
Pertya
Plazia
Pleiotaxis
Pleocarphus
Polyachurus
Proustia
Quelchia
Stenopadus
Stifftia
Stomatochaeta
Trachonanthus
Trichocline
Triptilion
Trixis
Uechtritzia
Urmenetea
Wunderlichia
Acantholepis
Acroptilon
Aegopordon
Alfredia
Amberboa
Amphoricarpos
Anacantha
Ancathia
Arctium
Atractylis
Atractylodes
Berardia
Callicephalus
Cardopatrium
Carduncellus
Carduus
Carlina
Carthamus
Centaurea
Centaurodendron
Centaurothamnus
Chamaelon
Chardinia
Cheirolophus
Cirsium
Cousinia
Cousiniopsis
Crupina
Cynara
Diplazoptilon
Dolomiaea
Echinops
Fremeniasia
Galactites
Goniocaulon
Hemistepta
Hyalochaete
Hymenocephalus
Hypacanthium
Jurinea
Jurinella
Karvandarina
Lamyropappus
Lamyropsis
Leuzea
Lipskyella
Mantisalca
Myopordon
Nikitinia
Notobasis
Ochrocephala
Olgaea
Oligochaeta
Onopordum
Outreya
Phalacrachaena
Picnomon
Pilostemon
Plagiobasis
Polytaxis
Ptilostemon
Russowia
Saussurea
Schischkinia
Schmalhausenia
Serratula
Siebera
Silybum
Staehelina
Stemmacantha
Stephanochilus
Stizolophus
Synurus
Syreitschikovia
Thevenotia
Tiarocarpus
Tricholepis
Tugarinovia
Tyrimnus
Volutaria
Xanthopappus
Xeranthemum
Zoegea
Acanthocephalus
Actites
Aetheorhiza
Agoseris
Andryala
Anisocoma
Aposeris
Arnoseris
Atrichoseris
Babcockia
Calycocorsus
Calycoseris
Catananche
Cephalorrhynchus
Chaetadelpha
Chaetoseris
Chondrilla
Chorisis
Cicerbita
Cichorium
Crepidiastrum
Crepis
Dendroseris
Dianthoseris
Dubyaea
Embergeria
Epilasia
Garhadiolus
Geropogon
Glyptopleura
Hedypnois
Helminthotheca
Heteracia
Heteroderis
Hieracium
Hispidella
Hololeion
Hymenonema
Hyoseris
Hypochaeris
Ixeridium
Ixeris
Kirkianella
Koelpinia
Krigia
Lactuca
Lactucella
Lactucosonchus
Lagedium
Lapsana
Launaea
Leontodon
Lygodesmia
Malacothrix
Microseris
Mulgedium
Munzothamnus
Mycelis
Nabalus
Nothocalais
Notoseris
Paraprenanthes
Phalacroseris
Picris
Picrosia
Pilosella
Pinaropappus
Prenanthella
Prenanthes
Pterachaenia
Pterocypsela
Pyrrhopappus
Rafinesquia
Reichardia
Rhagadiolus
Rothmaleria
Scariola
Scolymus
Scorzonera
Shinnersoseris
Sonchus
Soroseris
Spiroseris
Stebbinoseris
Stenoseris
Stephanomeria
Steptorrhamphus
Sventenia
Syncalathium
Taeckholmia
Taraxacum
Thamnoseris
Tolpis
Tourneuxia
Tragopogon
Uropappus
Urospermum
Youngia
Acanthodesmos
Acilepidopsis
Adenoon
Aedesia
Ageratinastrum
Albertinia
Alcantara
Anteremanthus
Argyrovernonia
Aynia
Baccharoides
Bishopalea
Blanchetia
Bothriocline
Brachythrix
Camchaya
Centauropsis
Centratherum
Chresta
Chronopappus
Chrysolaena
Critoniopsis
Cuatrecasanthus
Cyanthillium
Cyrtocymura
Decastylocarpus
Dewildemania
Diaphractanthus
Dipterocypsela
Distephanus
Echinocoryne
Eirmocephala
Ekmania
Elephantopus
Eremanthus
Eremosis
Erlangea
Ethulia
Glaziovianthus
Gorceixia
Gossweilera
Gutenbergia
Harleya
Herderia
Heterocoma
Heterocypsela
Huberopappus
Hystrichophora
Iodocephalus
Irwinia
Joseanthus
Kinghamia
Lachnorhiza
Lamprachaenium
Leiboldia
Lepidaploa
Lepidonia
Lessingianthus
Lychnophora
Lychnophoriopsis
Mattfeldanthus
Mesanthophora
Minasia
Moquinia
Msuata
Muschleria
Neurolakis
Oiospermum
Oliganthes
Omphalopappus
Pacourina
Paralychnophora
Phyllocephalum
Piptocarpha
Piptocoma
Piptolepis
Pithecoseris
Pleurocarpaea
Pollalesta
Prestelia
Proteopsis
Pseudelephantopus
Pycnocephalum
Rastophyllum
Rolandra
Sipolisia
Soaresia
Spiracantha
Stenocephalum
Stilpnopappus
Stokesia
Stramentopappus
Struchium
Telmatophila
Trichospira
Vernonanthura
Vernonia
Xiphochaeta
Bishopanthus
Cacosmia
Chionopappus
Chrysactinium
Erato
Ferreyranthus
Liabum
Microliabum
Munnozia
Oligactis
Paranephelius
Philoglossa
Pseudonoseris
Sinclairia
Arctotheca
Arctotis
Berkheya
Cullumia
Cuspidia
Cymbonotus
Didelta
Dymondia
Gazania
Gorteria
Gundelia
Haplocarpha
Heterolepis
Heterorhachis
Hirpicium
Platycarpha
Corymbium
Cratystylis
Eremothamnus
Gymnarrhena
Hoplophyllum
Warionia
[r. 6A]
Burkholderiaceae | Burkholderia | caryophylli | |
Microbacteriaceae | Clavibacter | michiganensis | subsp. insidiosus |
Microbacteriaceae | Clavibacter | michiganensis | subsp. michiganensis |
Microbacteriaceae | Clavibacter | michiganensis | subsp. nebraskensis |
Microbacteriaceae | Clavibacter | michiganensis | subsp. sepedonicus |
Microbacteriaceae | Clavibacter | michiganensis | subsp. tessellarius |
Microbacteriaceae | Curtobacterium | flaccumfaciens | |
Enterobacteriaceae | Erwinia | amylovora | |
Enterobacteriaceae | Erwinia | persicina | |
Enterobacteriaceae | Erwinia | pyrifoliae | |
Enterobacteriaceae | Erwinia | rhapontici | |
Enterobacteriaceae | Erwinia | tracheiphila | |
Acetobacteraceae | Gluconacetobacter | liquefaciens | |
Microbacteriaceae | Leifsonia | xyli | subsp. xyli |
Phyllobacteriaceae | Liberobacter | asiaticum | |
Enterobacteriaceae | Pantoea | ananatis | |
Acholeplasmataceae | Phytoplasma | Grapevine flavescence doree | |
Acholeplasmataceae | Phytoplasma | ||
Acholeplasmataceae | Phytoplasma | Palm lethal yellowing | |
Acholeplasmataceae | Phytoplasma | pruni | |
Acholeplasmataceae | Phytoplasma | prunorum | |
Acholeplasmataceae | Phytoplasma | ulmi | |
Pseudomonadaceae | Pseudomonas | marginalis | pv. marginalis |
Pseudomonadaceae | Pseudomonas | syringae | pv. apii |
Pseudomonadaceae | Pseudomonas | syringae | pv. morsprunorum |
Pseudomonadaceae | Pseudomonas | syringae | pv. papulans |
Pseudomonadaceae | Pseudomonas | syringae | pv. persicae |
Burkholderiaceae | Ralstonia | solanacearum | race 1 |
Burkholderiaceae | Ralstonia | solanacearum | race 2 |
Burkholderiaceae | Ralstonia | solanacearum | race 3 |
Burkholderiaceae | Ralstonia | solanacearum | race 3 biovar 2 |
Spiroplasmataceae | Spiroplasma | citri | |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | albilineans | |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | axonopodis | pv. alfalfae |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | axonopodis | pv. citri |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | axonopodis | pv. citrumelo |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | axonopodis | pv. dieffenbachiae |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | axonopodis | pv. malvacearum |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | axonopodis | pv. vasculorum |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | campestris | pv. musacearum |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | translucens | pv. translucens |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | translucens | pv. undulosa |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xanthomonas | translucens | |
Xanthomonadaceae | Xylella | fastidiosa | |
Not assigned | Xylophilus | ampelinus |
Peronosporaceae | Peronosclerospora | sorghi | |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | fragariae | var. fragariae |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | fragariae | |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | infestans | |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | kernoviae | |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | meadii | |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | palmivora | |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | porri | |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | ramorum | |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | sojae | |
Pythiaceae | Phytophthora | syringae | |
Pythiaceae | Pythium | deliense | |
Pythiaceae | Pythium | mastophorum | |
Pythiaceae | Pythium | sylvaticum | |
Pythiaceae | Pythium | violae |
Incertae sedis | Acremonium | diospyri | |
Incertae sedis | Acremonium | strictum | |
Lophiostomataceae | Acrocalymma | medicaginis | |
Incertae sedis | Aecidium | cantense | |
Pleosporaceae | Alternaria | alternata | f.sp. cucurbitae |
Pleosporaceae | Alternaria | alternata | pv. citri |
Pleosporaceae | Alternaria | japonica | |
Pleosporaceae | Alternaria | limicola | |
Pleosporaceae | Alternaria | porri | |
Venturiaceae | Apiosporina | morbosa | |
Venturiaceae | Arkoola | nigra | |
Marasmiaceae | Armillaria | gallica | |
Marasmiaceae | Armillaria | nabsnona | |
Marasmiaceae | Armillaria | tabescens | |
Incertae sedis | Ascochyta | gerberae | |
Incertae sedis | Ascochyta | gossypii | |
Incertae sedis | Asperisporium | caricae | |
Incertae sedis | Asperisporium | sequoiae | |
Dermateaceae | Blumeriella | jaapii | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Botryosphaeria | dothidea | |
Sclerotiniaceae | Botryotinia | squamosa | |
Sclerotiniaceae | Botrytis | diospyri | |
Incertae sedis | Brooksia | tropicalis | |
Capnodiaceae | Capnodium | citri | |
Capnodiaceae | Capnophaeum | fuliginoides | |
Ceratobasidiaceae | Ceratocystis | platani | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Cercospora | hayi | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Cercospora | kaki | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Cercospora | kakivora | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Cercospora | mangiferae | |
Hapalopilaceae | Ceriporia | spissa | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Cladosporium | cucumerinum | |
Clavicipitaceae | Claviceps | sorghi | |
Clavicipitaceae | Claviceps | sorghicola | |
Rhytismataceae | Coccomyces | vilis | |
Pleosporaceae | Cochliobolus | tuberculatus | |
Glomerellaceae | Colletotrichum | fragariae | |
Glomerellaceae | Colletotrichum | truncatum | |
Incertae sedis | Cordana | johnstonii | |
Incertae sedis | Cordana | musae | |
Corticiaceae | Corticium | koleroga | |
Corynesporascaceae | Corynespora | cassiicola | |
Incertae sedis | Denticularia | mangiferae | |
Diaporthaceae | Diaporthe | phaseolorum | var. batatatis |
Diaporthaceae | Diaporthe | phaseolorum | var. caulivora |
Diaporthaceae | Diaporthe | phaseolorum | var. meridionalis |
Diaporthaceae | Diaporthe | phaseolorum | var. sojae |
Diaporthaceae | Diaporthe | phaseolorum | |
Dermateaceae | Drepanopeziza | populi‑albae | |
Dermateaceae | Drepanopeziza | punctiformis | |
Elsinoaceae | Elsinoë | australis | |
Elsinoaceae | Elsinoë | fawcettii | |
Elsinoaceae | Elsinoë | mangiferae | |
Erysiphaceae | Erysiphe | cruciferarum | |
Diatrypaceae | Eutypa | lata | |
Polyporaceae | Fomes | fomentarius | |
Fomitopsidaceae | Fomitopsis | cajanderi | |
Fomitopsidaceae | Fomitopsis | pinicola | |
Fomitopsidaceae | Fomitopsis | rosea | |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | mangiferae | |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | f.sp. citri |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | f.sp. conglutinans |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | f.sp. cubense |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | f.sp. cubense “subtropical” race 4 |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | f.sp. cubense “tropical” race 4 |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | f.sp. cubense race 2 |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | f.sp. cubense race 3 |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | f.sp. cucumerinum |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | f.sp. vasinfectum |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | oxysporum | |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | pallidoroseum | |
Nectriaceae | Fusarium | poae | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Fusicoccum | amygdali | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Fusicoccum | arbuti | |
Ganodermataceae | Ganoderma | brownii | |
Choanephoraceae | Gilbertella | persicaria | |
Gloeophyllaceae | Gloeophyllum | sepiarium | |
Dermateaceae | Gloeosporium | kaki | |
Valsaceae | Greeneria | uvicola | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Guignardia | bidwellii | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Guignardia | citricarpa | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Guignardia | mangiferae | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Guignardia | musae | |
Helicobasidiaceae | Helicobasidium | mompa | |
Saccharomycetaceae | Issatchenkia | scutulata | |
Xylariaceae | Kretzschmaria | deusta | |
Rutstroemiaceae | Lambertella | pruni | |
Valsaceae | Leucostoma | persoonii | |
Rhytismataceae | Lophodermium | mangiferae | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Macrophoma | kaki | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Macrophoma | mangiferae | |
Botryosphaeriaceae | Macrophomina | diospyricola | |
Meliolaceae | Meliola | citricola | |
Sclerotiniaceae | Monilinia | fructigena | |
Incertae sedis | Monographella | cucumerina | |
Incertae sedis | Monosporascus | cannonballus | |
Mucoraceae | Mucor | circinelloides | |
Mucoraceae | Mucor | piriformis | |
Mucoraceae | Mucor | racemosus | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Mycosphaerella | cerasella | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Mycosphaerella | citri | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Mycosphaerella | eumusae | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Mycosphaerella | fijiensis | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Mycosphaerella | musae | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Mycosphaerella | nawae | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Mycosphaerella | perseae | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Mycosphaerella | pini | |
Pucciniastraceae | Naohidemyces | vaccinii | |
Nectriaceae | Nectria | cinnabarina | |
Nectriaceae | Nectria | galligena | |
Incertae sedis | Nematospora | coryli | |
Dermateaceae | Neofabraea | perennans | |
Dermateaceae | Oculimacula | acuformis | |
Dermateaceae | Oculimacula | yallundae | |
Erysiphaceae | Oidium | tingitaninum | |
Ophiostomataceae | Ophiostoma | novo‑ulmi | |
Amphisphaeriaceae | Pestalotia | diospyri | |
Amphisphaeriaceae | Pestalotiopsis | funerea | |
Dermateaceae | Pezicula | malicorticis | |
Togniniaceae | Phaeoacremonium | inflatipes | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Phaeoramularia | angolensis | |
Phakopsoraceae | Phakopsora | euvitis | |
Phanerochaetaceae | Phanerochaete | arizonica | |
Corticiaceae | Phanerochaete | salmonicolor | |
Leptosphaeriaceae | Phoma | exigua | var. diversispora |
Leptosphaeriaceae | Phoma | tracheiphila | |
Valsaceae | Phomopsis | diospyri | |
Valsaceae | Phomopsis | juniperivora | |
Valsaceae | Phomopsis | ||
Valsaceae | Phomopsis | sclerotioides | |
Valsaceae | Phomopsis | viticola | |
Phyllachoraceae | Phyllachora | musicola | |
Erysiphaceae | Phyllactinia | guttata | |
Erysiphaceae | Phyllactinia | kakicola | |
Erysiphaceae | Phymatotrichopsis | omnivora | |
Atheliaceae | Plicaturopsis | crispa | |
Erysiphaceae | Podosphaera | clandestina | var. clandestina |
Erysiphaceae | Podosphaera | tridactyla | |
Incertae sedis | Polyscytalum | pustulans | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Pseudocercospora | purpurea | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Pseudocercospora | vitis | |
Pucciniaceae | Puccinia | allii | |
Pucciniaceae | Puccinia | purpurea | |
Dermateaceae | Pyrenopeziza | brassicae | |
Venturiaceae | Rhizosphaera | kalkhoffii | |
Phyllachoraceae | Rhodosticta | quercina | |
Typhulaceae | Sclerotium | cepivorum | |
Capnodiaceae | Scorias | communis | |
Mycosphaerellaceae | Septoria | citri | |
Elsinoaceae | Sphaceloma | perseae | |
Microbotryaceae | Sphacelotheca | reiliana | |
Micropeltidaceae | Stomiopeltis | citri | |
Taphrinaceae | Taphrina | pruni | |
Taphrinaceae | Taphrina | wiesneri | |
Tilletiaceae | Tilletia | controversa | |
Tilletiaceae | Tilletia | indica | |
Uropyxidaceae | Tranzschelia | discolor | f.sp. domesticae |
Capnodiaceae | Tripospermum | juglandis | |
Incertae sedis | Uredo | musae | |
Urocystidiaceae | Urocystis | cepulae | |
Pucciniaceae | Uromyces | ciceris‑arietini | |
Pucciniaceae | Uromyces | minor | |
Pucciniaceae | Uromyces | musae | |
Ustilaginaceae | Ustilago | maydis | |
Incertae sedis | Valsaria | insitiva | |
Venturiaceae | Venturia | cerasi | |
Venturiaceae | Venturia | inaequalis | |
Hypocreaceae | Verticillium | albo‑atrum | |
Hypocreaceae | Verticillium | dahliae | |
Hypocreaceae | Verticillium | fungicola |
Pratylenchidae | Achlysiella | williamsi | |
Anguinidae | Anguina | agrostis | |
Anguinidae | Anguina | wevelli | |
Aphelenchoididae | Aphelenchoides | arachidis | |
Aphelenchoididae | Aphelenchoides | besseyi | |
Heteroderidae | Atalodera | andinus | |
Hoplolaimidae | Basirolaimus | indicus | |
Aphelenchoididae | Bursaphelenchus | cocophilus | |
Aphelenchoididae | Bursaphelenchus | xylophilus | |
Criconematidae | Criconemella | similis | |
Criconematidae | Criconemoides | eroshenkoi | |
Anguinidae | Ditylenchus | africanus | |
Anguinidae | Ditylenchus | angustus | |
Anguinidae | Ditylenchus | destructor | |
Anguinidae | Ditylenchus | dipsaci | |
Longidoridae | Elongiphinema | italiae | |
Heteroderidae | Globodera | pallida | |
Heteroderidae | Globodera | rostochiensis | |
Heteroderidae | Globodera | tabacum | |
Hoplolaimidae | Helicotylenchus | erythrinae | |
Criconematidae | Hemicriconemoides | strictathecatus | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | cajani | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | carotae | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | ciceri | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | cruciferae | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | delvii | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | elachista | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | glycines | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | goettingiana | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | latipons | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | oryzae | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | oryzicola | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | sacchari | |
Heteroderidae | Heterodera | zeae | |
Longidoridae | Longidorus | attenuatus | |
Longidoridae | Longidorus | elongatus | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | acronea | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | arabicida | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | artiellia | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | brevicauda | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | chitwoodi | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | citri | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | coffeicola | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | donghaiensis | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | ethiopica | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | exigua | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | fallax | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | fujianensis | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | indica | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | jiangyangensis | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | kongi | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | ||
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | mingnanica | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | naasi | |
Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyne | paranaensis | |
Criconematidae | Mesocriconema | curvatum | |
Criconematidae | Mesocriconema | xenoplax | |
Pratylenchidae | Nacobbus | aberrans | |
Dolichodoridae | Neodolichodorus | australis | |
Tylenchulidae | Paratylenchus | hamatus | |
Pratylenchidae | Pratylenchus | fallax | |
Pratylenchidae | Pratylenchus | hexincisus | |
Pratylenchidae | Pratylenchus | loosi | |
Pratylenchidae | Pratylenchus | pratensis | |
Heteroderidae | Punctodera | chalcoensis | |
Heteroderidae | Punctodera | punctata | |
Pratylenchidae | Radopholus | citri | |
Pratylenchidae | Radopholus | citrophilus | |
Pratylenchidae | Radopholus | similis | |
Hoplolaimidae | Rotylenchulus | macrodoratus | |
Telotylenchidae | Tylenchorhynchus | claytoni | |
Longidoridae | Xiphinema | algeriense | |
Longidoridae | Xiphinema | diversicaudatum | |
Longidoridae | Xiphinema | ifacolum | |
Longidoridae | Xiphinema | index | |
Longidoridae | Xiphinema | vuittenezi | |
Pratylenchidae | Zygotylenchus | guevarai |
Trentepohliaceae | Cephaleuros | virescens |
Plasmodiophoraceae | Polymyxa | graminis |
Potyviridae | Rymovirus | Agropyron mosaic virus | |
Pospiviroidae | Apscaviroid | Apple scar skin viroid | |
Flexiviridae | Capillovirus | Apple stem grooving virus | |
Flexiviridae | Foveavirus | Apple stem pitting virus | |
Comoviridae | Nepovirus | Arabis mosaic virus | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Asparagus virus 1 | |
Bromoviridae | Ilarvirus | Asparagus virus 2 | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Banana bract mosaic virus | |
Nanoviridae | Nanovirus | Banana bunchy top virus | |
Caulimoviridae | Badnavirus | Banana streak virus | |
Potyviridae | Bymovirus | Barley yellow mosaic virus | |
Geminiviridae | Curtovirus | Beet curly top virus | |
Not assigned | Benyvirus | Beet necrotic yellow vein virus | |
Closteroviridae | Closterovirus | Beet pseudo‑yellows virus | |
Closteroviridae | Closterovirus | Beet yellows virus | |
Comoviridae | Fabavirus | Broad bean wilt virus 1 | |
Comoviridae | Fabavirus | Broad bean wilt virus 2 | |
Rhabdoviridae | Cytorhabdovirus | Broccoli necrotic yellows virus | |
Flexiviridae | Trichovirus | Cherry mottle leaf virus | |
Not assigned | Not assigned | Cherry twisted leaf virus | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Chilli veinal mottle virus | |
Geminiviridae | Mastrevirus | Chloris striate mosaic virus | |
Bunyaviridae | Tospovirus | Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus | |
Pospiviroidae | Pospiviroid | Chrysanthemum stunt viroid | |
Pospiviroidae | Apscaviroid | Citrus bent leaf viroid | |
Not assigned | Ophiovirus | Citrus psorosis virus | |
Closteroviridae | Closterovirus | Citrus tristeza virus | |
Not assigned | Not assigned | Citrus xyloporosis virus | |
Pospiviroidae | Apscaviroid | CitrusIIIviroid | |
Pospiviroidae | Cocadviroid | Citrusviriod | |
Pospiviroidae | Cocadviroid | Coconut cadang‑cadang viroid | |
Pospiviroidae | Pospiviroid | Columnea latent viroid | |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Cotton leaf curl virus ‑ | |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Cotton leaf curl virus ‑ | |
Luteoviridae | Polerovirus | Cotton leafroll dwarf virus | |
Flexiviridae | Carlavirus | Cowpea mild mottle virus | |
Not assigned | Tenuivirus | High plains virus | |
Bunyaviridae | Tospovirus | Impatiens necrotic spot virus | |
Not assigned | Pecluvirus | Indian peanut clump virus | |
Closteroviridae | Crinivirus | Lettuce infectious yellows virus | |
Sequiviridae | Waikavirus | Maize chlorotic dwarf virus | |
Not assigned | Tenuivirus | Maize stripe virus | |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Melon leaf curl virus | |
Tombusviridae | Carmovirus | Melon necrotic spot virus | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Papaya ringspot virus ‘Type P’ | |
Flexiviridae | Foveavirus | Peach asteroid spot virus | |
Avsunviroidae | Avsunviroid | Peach latent mosaic viroid | |
Flexiviridae | Trichovirus | Peach mosaic virus | |
Comoviridae | Nepovirus | Peach rosette mosaic virus | |
Not assigned | Not assigned | Peach stubby twig | |
Not assigned | Not assigned | Peach wart disease | |
Not assigned | Pecluvirus | Peanut clump virus | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Peanut mottle virus | |
Flexiviridae | Potexvirus | Pepino mosaic virus | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Plumpoxvirus | |
Flexiviridae | Potexvirus | Potato aucuba mosaic virus | |
Pospiviroidae | Pospiviroid | Potato spindle tuber viroid | |
Flexiviridae | Carlavirus | Potato virus M | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Potato virus Y necrotic strain | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Potato virus Y necrotic tuber ringspot | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Potato virus Y ordinary strain | |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Potato virus Y | |
Not assigned | Not assigned | Prune diamond canker virus | |
Not assigned | Not assigned | Rose wilt virus | |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Squash leaf curl virus | |
Comoviridae | Nepovirus | Strawberry latent ringspot virus | |
Reoviridae | Fijivirus | Sugarcane | |
Tombusviridae | Necrovirus | Tobacco necrosis virus A |
Tombusviridae | Necrovirus | Tobacco necrosis virus B |
Not assigned | Tobravirus | Tobacco rattle virus |
Bromoviridae | Ilarvirus | Tobacco streak virus |
Comoviridae | Nepovirus | Tomato black ring virus |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Tomato leaf curl virus |
Comoviridae | Nepovirus | Tomato ringspot virus |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Tomato yellow leaf curl |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Tomato yellow leaf curl |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Tomato yellow leaf curl |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Tomato yellow leaf curl |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Tomato yellow leaf curl |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Tomato yellow leaf curl |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Tomato yellow leaf curl |
Geminiviridae | Begomovirus | Watermelon curly mottle virus |
Potyviridae | Potyvirus | Watermelon mosaic virus |
Potyviridae | Bymovirus | Wheat spindle streak mosaic virus |
30 Jun 1989 p. 1980‑93 | 1 Jul 1989 (see r. 2) | |
26 Jan 1990 p. 649 | 26 Jan 1990 | |
4 May 1990 p. 2129 | 4 May 1990 | |
25 May 1990 p. 2376‑87 | 25 May 1990 (see r. 2) | |
3 Aug 1990 p. 3668 | 3 Aug 1990 | |
17 Aug 1990 p. 4067 | 17 Aug 1990 | |
21 Sep 1990 p. 4889 | 21 Sep 1990 | |
26 Oct 1990 p. 5361 | 26 Oct 1990 | |
18 Oct 1991 p. 5314‑15 | 18 Oct 1991 | |
24 Jul 1992 p. 3606‑7 | 17 Aug 1992 (see r. 2) | |
7 Aug 1992 p. 3842 | 7 Aug 1992 | |
18 Sep 1992 p. 4668‑79 | 18 Sep 1992 | |
5 Mar 1993 p. 1432‑7 | 5 Mar 1993 | |
5 Mar 1993 p. 1438‑44 | 5 Mar 1993 | |
4 Jun 1993 p. 2796‑7 | 4 Jun 1993 | |
2 Jul 1993 p. 3253‑4 | 2 Jul 1993 | |
17 Sep 1993 p. 5038‑41 | 17 Sep 1993 | |
17 Sep 1993 p. 5046 | 17 Sep 1993 | |
1 Oct 1993 p. 5343 | 1 Oct 1993 | |
1 Oct 1993 p. 5344 | 1 Oct 1993 | |
1 Oct 1993 p. 5345‑6 | 1 Oct 1993 | |
24 Jun 1994 p. 2836‑7 | 1 Jul 1994 (see r. 2) | |
24 Jun 1994 p. 2840‑1 | 24 Jun 1994 | |
24 Jun 1994 p. 2841‑3 | 30 Jun 1994 (see r. 2) | |
2 Sep 1994 p. 4521‑2 | 2 Sep 1994 | |
30 Sep 1994 p. 4949 | 30 Sep 1994 | |
30 Sep 1994 p. 4949‑56 | 1 Oct 1994 (see r. 2 and | |
28 Oct 1994 p. 5462 | 28 Oct 1994 | |
28 Oct 1994 p. 5462‑3 | 28 Oct 1994 | |
11 Nov 1994 p. 5689 | 11 Nov 1994 | |
30 Dec 1994 p. 7216 | 30 Dec 1994 | |
17 Mar 1995 p. 1011‑12 | 17 Mar 1995 | |
16 May 1995 p. 1839 | 16 May 1995 | |
21 Jul 1995 p. 3063‑4 | 21 Jul 1995 | |
2 Feb 1996 p. 395‑404 | 2 Feb 1996 | |
7 Jun 1996 p. 2373‑88 | 7 Jun 1996 | |
20 Aug 1996 p. 4053‑9 | 20 Aug 1996 | |
3 Sep 1996 p. 4375 | 4 Sep 1996 (see r. 2) | |
14 Jan 1997 p. 378‑80 | 14 Jan 1997 | |
14 Jan 1997 p. 380‑2 | 14 Jan 1997 | |
14 Jan 1997 p. 383 | 14 Jan 1997 | |
21 Feb 1997 p. 1166‑7 | 21 Feb 1997 | |
4 Mar 1997 p. 1352‑5 | 4 Mar 1997 | |
19 Aug 1997 p. 4712 | 19 Aug 1997 | |
3 Oct 1997 p. 5513‑14 | 3 Oct 1997 | |
6 Jan 1998 p. 47 | 6 Jan 1998 | |
6 Jan 1998 p. 48‑173 | 6 Jan 1998 | |
23 Jun 1998 p. 3314 | 23 Jun 1998 | |
19 Aug 1998 p. 4475‑664 | 19 Aug 1998 | |
19 Aug 1998 p. 4665‑6 | 19 Aug 1998 | |
9 Mar 1999 p. 1145‑6 | 9 Mar 1999 | |
23 Mar 1999 p. 1259‑62 | 23 Mar 1999 | |
4 Jun 1999 p. 2267‑8 | 4 Jun 1999 | |
22 Jun 1999 p. 2669‑70 | 22 Jun 1999 | |
16 Jul 1999 p. 3184‑5 | 16 Jul 1999 | |
4 Feb 2000 p. 419‑21 | 4 Feb 2000 | |
16 Mar 2000 p. 1239‑459 | 16 Mar 2000 | |
20 Jun 2000 p. 3005‑6 | 1 Jul 2000 (see r. 2) | |
30 Jun 2000 p. 3399‑400 | 30 Jun 2000 | |
11 Aug 2000 p. 4692‑3 | 11 Aug 2000 | |
29 Sep 2000 p. 5533‑5 | 29 Sep 2000 | |
5 Jan 2001 p. 113‑14 | 5 Jan 2001 | |
13 Feb 2001 p. 866 | 13 Feb 2001 | |
8 Jun 2001 p. 2921‑2 | 8 Jun 2001 | |
8 Jun 2001 p. 2922‑3 | 1 Jul 2001 (see r. 2) | |
17 Jul 2001 p. 3635 | 17 Jul 2001 | |
7 Dec 2001 p. 6179‑80 | 7 Dec 2001 | |
8 Jan 2002 p. 31‑2 | 8 Jan 2002 | |
19 Apr 2002 p. 2077‑8 | 19 Apr 2002 | |
28 Jun 2002 p. 3044‑5 | 1 Jul 2002 (see r. 2) | |
10 Jan 2003 p. 31 | 10 Jan 2003 | |
24 Jan 2003 p. 141‑3 | 24 Jan 2003 | |
11 Feb 2003 p. 407‑8 | 11 Feb 2003 | |
11 Feb 2003 p. 409‑11 | 11 Feb 2003 | |
17 Jun 2003 p. 2202‑3 | 1 Jul 2003 (see r. 2) | |
29 Jul 2003 p. 3260 | 29 Jul 2003 | |
31 Oct 2003 p. 4553‑9 | 31 Oct 2003 | |
16 Jan 2004 p. 193‑5 | 16 Jan 2004 | |
23 Jan 2004 p. 305‑6 | 23 Jan 2004 | |
18 May 2004 p. 1562‑4 | 18 May 2004 | |
21 Sep 2004 p. 4106‑7 | 21 Sep 2004 | |
21 Sep 2004 p. 4108‑19 | 21 Sep 2004 | |
21 Sep 2004 p. 4119‑21 | 21 Sep 2004 | |
30 Dec 2004 p. 6899 | 1 Jan 2005 (see r. 2 and | |
17 May 2005 p. 2103‑28 | 17 May 2005 | |
17 May 2005 p. 2131‑4 | 17 May 2005 | |
31 May 2005 p. 2398‑9 | 1 Jul 2005 (see r. 2) | |
16 Dec 2005 p. 6074‑8 | 16 Dec 2005 | |
7 Feb 2006 p. 615‑19 | 7 Feb 2006 | |
21 Apr 2006 p. 1571‑4 | 21 Apr 2006 | |
30 May 2006 p. 1965‑6 | 30 May 2006 | |
16 Jun 2006 p. 2110 | 16 Jun 2006 | |
16 Jun 2006 p. 2116‑18 | 1 Jul 2006 (see r. 2) | |
6 Mar 2007 p. 725‑7 | 6 Mar 2007 | |
15 Jun 2007 p. 2756-7 | 1 Jul 2007 (see r. 2) | |
20 May 2008 p. 1939‑40 | r. 1 and 2: 20 May 2008 (see r. 2(a)); Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 1 Jul 2008 (see r. 2(b)) | |
26 Jun 2009 p. 2605‑8 | r. 1 and 2: 26 Jun 2009 (see r. 2(a)); Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 1 Jul 2009 (see r. 2(b)) | |
30 Mar 2010 p. 1255-65 | r. 1 and 2: 30 Mar 2010 (see r. 2(a)); Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 31 Mar 2010 (see r. 2(b)) | |
30 Jun 2010 p. 3117-19 | r. 1 and 2: 30 Jun 2010 (see r. 2(a)); Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 1 Jul 2010 (see r. 2(b)) | |
17 Sep 2010 p. 4417-754 | r. 1 and 2: 17 Sep 2010 (see r. 2(a)); Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 18 Sep 2010 (see r. 2(b)) | |
30 Jun 2011 p. 2695‑8 | r. 1 and 2: 30 Jun 2011 (see r. 2(a)); Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 1 Jul 2011 (see r. 2(b)) | |
19 Jun 2012 p. 2639-41 | r. 1 and 2: 19 Jun 2012 (see r. 2(a)); Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 1 Jul 2012 (see r. 2(b)) | |
Under the
On and from the commencement day —
(a) any fees payable under a regulation repealed under regulation 137 and outstanding on the commencement day are to be regarded as payable under these regulations at the time, and in the manner, in which the fees would have been payable under the repealed regulation and may be recovered accordingly; and
(b) any expenses recoverable under a regulation repealed under regulation 137 and outstanding on the commencement day may be recovered under regulation 128.
Penalty: a fine of $10 000.
(1) In this regulation —
(2) On and from the commencement day any approval given under the repealed regulations and of effect immediately before the commencement day has effect as if it were a permit under these regulations, and any conditions imposed on the approval have effect as if they were conditions on the permit.
accredited.......................................................................................................................... 3
apple tissue culture............................................................................................. 19DA(1)
approved............................................................................................................................ 3
apricot fruit......................................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
AQIS.................................................................................................. Sch. 1(1), Sch. 1(1)
associated orchard.................................................................................................... 19(1)
Carnarvon quarantine area................................................................................... 17B(1)
certification....................................................................................................................... 3
certified.............................................................................................................................. 3
cherry fruit........................................................................................ Sch. 1(1), Sch. 1(1)
Code of Practice............................................................................................................... 3
cut flowers and foliage...................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
Director General............................................................................................................... 3
disease............................................................................... 18(1), 19(1), 19B(1), 19E(1)
FPE....................................................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
FPE Appendix 2................................................................................................. Sch. 1(1)
fruit......................................................................................................... 19E(1), Sch. 1(1)
fruit fly..................................................................................................... 18(1), Sch. 1(1)
green mature condition..................................................................................... Sch. 1(3)
head lettuce......................................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
head vegetable.................................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
immediately...................................................................................................................... 3
importer............................................................................................................................. 3
infested area............................................... Sch. 4A cl. 1, Sch. 4B cl. 1, Sch. 4C cl. 8
inspection point................................................................................................................ 3
IRA....................................................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
Kununurra quarantine area................................................................................... 17B(1)
landscaping materials........................................................................................ Sch. 1(1)
lettuce aphid........................................................................................................ Sch. 1(1)
loose leaf lettuce................................................................................................ Sch. 1(1)
loose leaf vegetable........................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
metropolitan area................................................................................................... 17A(1)
minituber........................................................................................... Sch. 1(2), Sch. 1(2)
nursery stock....................................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
orchard.......................................................................................... 19(1), 19B(1), 19E(1)
Ord River Irrigation Area..................................................................................... 17F(1)
oriental fruit moth.............................................................................................. Sch. 1(1)
Perth Statistical Division..................................... 17A(1), 17AA(1), Sch. 4A cl. 2(1)
potato growing region........................................................................................... 17A(1)
PQA...................................................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
PRA...................................................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
primary host plants............................................................................................ Sch. 1(1)
quality assurance system................................................................................................ 3
quarantine area....................................................................................................... 17C(1)
relevant department......................................................................... Sch. 1(1), Sch. 1(1)
RIFA..................................................................................................................... Sch. 1(1)
secondary host plants........................................................................................ Sch. 1(1)
specified diseases............................................................................................................. 3
stonefruit.............................................................................................................. Sch. 1(1)
WSMV................................................................................................................. Sch. 1(1)
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