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Terminology used in the advice
Terms used throughout this advice are defined as follows.

Garden plants

Plants that are currently or were historically used in gardens in Australia, primarily for ornament or utility.

Introduction

The movement, by human agency, of a species outside its natural geographic distribution. This movement can be either within a country or between countries.

Native species

As defined under Section 528 of the EPBC Act.

Indigenous species

A species in its natural geographic range.

Non-native species

A species that is not indigenous to Australia or an external Territory.

Natural Geographic

Distribution



The distribution in which a species can be reliably inferred to be present prior to the year 1400 AD.




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