HAMAMELIDACEAE: Liquidambar styraciflua, Sweet Gum, 
N. America. 
LEGUMINOSAE: Virgilia capensis , S. Africa; Spartium 
jundeum, Spanish Broom, S. Europe; Cytisus proliferus, 
Tagasaste, Teneriffe; Albfazia lophantha, Green-crested 
Wattle, W. Australia; Acacia farnesiana, Sponge Tree, East 
Indies and Northern Australia. 
ANACARDIACEAE: Schinus Molle , Pepper Tree, Brazil and 
Peru. 
RHAMN ACEAE: Rhamnus. 
MALVACEAE: Lagunaria Patersonii. 
STERCULI ACEAE : Br achy chiton acerifolia, Flame Tree, New 
South Wales and Queensland; B. diversifolia ( popidnea ) , 
Kurrajong, Western Australia and New South Wales. 
BIXACEAE: Doryalis ( Aberia ) caffra, Kaffir Apple. 
MYRT ACEAE: Eucalyptus calophylla , Marri or W.A. Red 
Gum, Western Australia ; E. ficifolia , Red Flowering Gum 
of Western Australia ; E. cinerea, Argyle Apple, Goulbourn 
district in New South Wales; E. cornuta , Yate, Western 
Australia ; E. cladocalyx , South Australia ; Callistemon 
lanceolatus, Bottlebrush, New South Wales; C. rugulosus, 
South Australia; C. brachyandra var. acerosa, inland New 
South Wales; Melaleuca hypericifolia, New South Wales; 
M. ternifolia , M. hamulosa , M. adnata var. aspera, Western 
Australia ; Eugenia Smithii, Lilly Pilly, New South Wales ; 
Leptospermum laevigatum, Teatree, New South Wales 
coast ; Agonis flexuosa , Willow Myrtle, W.A. 
ARALI ACEAE: Hedera helix, Common Ivy, Europe, Africa 
and Asia. 
OLEACEAE : Olea europea, Common Olive; Ligustrum 
japonicum, Japanese Privet, Japan. 
LOGAN I ACEAE: Buddleia madagascariensis, Madagascar. 
APOCYN ACEAE : Nerium oleander, Common Oleander, Medi- 
terranean Region. 
SOLAN ACEAE : Cestrum aurantiacum, Guatemala. 
BIGNONI ACEAE : Tecoma Smithii. 
RUBI ACEAE: Coprosma Baueri, Naupata of the Maoris, a 
hedge plant, N. Zealand. 
C AP RIF 0 LI ACEAE: Lonicera ciliata, Honeysuckle, N. 
America; Viburnum tinus, Lauristinus. 
Pests. 
St. John’s Wort ( Hypericum perforatum) , the Black- 
berries ( Rubus fruticosus and R. laciniatus), and Sweet Briar 
( Rosa rubiginosa ) have naturally acclimatized themselves and 
present great difficulties in eradication. 
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