Flora of the Houtman Abrolhos

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This is a list of the

vascular plants are listed — there have been some collections of mosses, liverworts and lichens from the Houtman Abrolhos, but no information has been published on these non-vascular groups.[1]

The distribution of each species within each island group is provided. A list of islands is provided for species that occur on fewer than ten islands in a group; for species that occur on ten or more islands in a group, an island count is provided. Islands without a formally gazetted name are referred to by informal names, given in quotation marks.

A grey background indicates a naturalised species.

Scientific name Common name Distribution Remarks Image
Wallabi Group
(45 islands)
Easter Group
(34 islands)
Pelsaert Group
(41 islands)

Aizoaceae

Carpobrotus sp. Rat I.
Carpobrotus virescens Coastal Pigface 13 islands 25 islands 23 islands
Disphyma crassifolium subsp. clavellatum Round-leaved Pigface Pigeon I. Leo I., Rat I.
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum Iceplant 40 islands 18 islands 30 islands Naturalised
Sesuvium portulacastrum Campbell I.
Tetragonia decumbens Sea Spinach Crake I., Keru I., White I., Wooded I. Naturalised

Amaranthaceae

Ptilotus divaricatus Climbing Mulla Mulla East Wallabi I.
Ptilotus eriotrichus East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I.
Ptilotus gaudichaudii East Wallabi I. Serventy I.
Ptilotus obovatus Cotton Bush East Wallabi I.
Ptilotus villosiflorus West Wallabi I.

Anthericaceae

Thysanotus patersonii East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., West Wallabi I.

Apiaceae

Apium annuum East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Alexander I., Campbell I., Serventy I.
Apium prostratum Sea Celery Tattler I. Middle I.
Daucus glochidiatus Australian Carrot East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Campbell I., Keru I., White I. Middle I.
Hydrocotyle diantha East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Rat I. Basile I., Middle I.
Petroselinum crispum
Parsley Little Rat I., Rat I., Roma I. Naturalised
Trachymene pilosa Native Parsnip East Wallabi I.

Apocynaceae

Alyxia buxifolia Dysentery Bush East Wallabi I., Seagull I. and West Wallabi I.

Asclepiadaceae

Sarcostemma viminale subsp. australe "Eagle Point Islet", East Wallabi I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I. and West Wallabi I. Basile I., Middle I.

Asphodelaceae

Bulbine semibarbata Leek Lily "Eagle Point Islet", East Wallabi I., Little Pigeon I., North I., Pigeon I. and West Wallabi I. Rat I. Middle I., Pelsaert I.

Asteraceae

Actinobole condensatum East Wallabi I., North I., West Wallabi I.
Actites megalocarpa
Dune Thistle Little Pigeon I., Long I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I. Pelsaert I.
Angianthus tomentosus Camel-grass East Wallabi I.
Brachyscome ciliaris East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I. Little Rat I.
Brachyscome iberidifolia East Wallabi I.
Calocephalus aervoides Woolly Beauty-heads East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Rated "Priority Three - Poorly Known Taxa" in the Department of Environment and Conservation's Declared Rare and Priority Flora List.[2]
Chthonocephalus tomentellus West Wallabi I. Rated "Priority Two - Poorly Known Taxa" in the Department of Environment and Conservation's Declared Rare and Priority Flora List.[3]
Conyza bonariensis
Flaxleaf Fleabane Little Pigeon I., Pigeon I. Bushby I., Little Rat I., Rat I., Roma I. Naturalised
Conyza sumatrensis
Tall Fleabane Rat I. Naturalised. Harvey et al. (2001) lists C. albida, but this is now a taxonomic synonym of C. sumatrensis.[4]
Erigeron karvinskianus Gun I., Murray I. Naturalised
Euchiton sphaericus East Wallabi I., North I. Rat I.
Gnaphalium indutum Tiny Cudweed East Wallabi I. Leo I.
Helichrysum luteoalbum
Jersey Cudweed East Wallabi I., North I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I. Little Rat I., Rat I. Naturalised. Harvey et al. (2001) lists Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum, but this is now a nomenclatural synonym of Helichrysum luteoalbum.[5]
Hypochaeris glabra Smooth Catsear Basile I. Naturalised
Lactuca saligna Wild Lettuce Pigeon I. Naturalised
Olearia axillaris Coastal Daisybush Eastern I., East Wallabi I., Long I., North I., Pigeon I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I. Campbell I.
Podotheca angustifolia Sticky Longheads North I., West Wallabi I.
Reichardia tingitana False Sowthistle Campbell I., Rat I. Basile I., Middle I. Naturalised
Senecio glossanthus Slender Groundsel East Wallabi I., North I., West Wallabi I.
Senecio pinnatifolius 23 islands 17 islands 16 islands Harvey et al. (2001) lists S. lautus but this name has been misapplied in Western Australia to S. pinnatifolius.[6]
Sonchus oleraceus Common Sowthistle 20 islands 19 islands 16 islands Naturalised. Harvey et al. (2001) lists both S. oleraceus and S. tenerrimus on four islands, and S. tenerrimus alone on another. However, the latter name is now considered a misapplication against the former in Western Australia,[7] so here the entries for these names have been pooled.
Urospermum picroides False Hawkbit 10 islands 10 islands Naturalised
Ursinia anthemoides Ursinia Alexander I., Leo I., Serventy I., White I.
Burton I.
Naturalised.
Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata Woolly Vittadinia Akerstrom I., Barge Rock, East Wallabi I., Marinula I., Seagull I., Turnstone I.
Vittadinia sp. East Wallabi I.

Avicenniaceae

Avicennia marina White Mangrove Akerstrom I., "East Mangrove I.", Marinula I., Oystercatcher I., Seagull I., Tattler I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I. Alexander I., Campbell I., Keru I., Little Rat I., "Little Stokes I.", Morley I., Serventy I., Suomi I., Wooded I. 14 islands

Boraginaceae

Cynoglossum australe Australian Hound's-tongue East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Harvey et al. (2001) lists this species, but according to FloraBase it does not occur in Western Australia.[8]
Echium plantagineum Paterson's Curse East Wallabi I. Naturalised; classed as a noxious weed.[9]
Trichodesma zeylanicum Camel Bush North I.

Brassicaceae

Brassica rapa Beacon I. Naturalised
Cakile maritima Sea Rocket 10 islands 13 islands 12 islands Naturalised
Hornungia procumbens Oval Purse 14 islands Bynoe I., Leo I., Morley I., Serventy I.
Burton I., Pelsaert I.
Naturalised. Harvey et al. (2001) lists Hornungia procumbens on 13 islands, and Hymenolobus procumbens on another, but the latter name is now considered a synonym of the former.[10]
Lepidium lyratogynum Eastern I.
Little North I., White I.
Lepidium pseudoruderale Beacon I., Dakin I., Dick I., Eastern I., Saville-Kent I., Seal I.
Lepidium puberulum Eastern I., "First Sister Islet" 10 islands Rated "Priority Four — Rare Taxa" in the Department of Environment and Conservation's system of Declared Rare and Priority Flora List.[11]
Raphanus raphanistrum Wild radish Pigeon I. Alexander I., Little Rat I., Rat I., Serventy I. Basile I., Gun I., Murray I., Pelsaert I., Post Office I. Naturalised
Raphanus sativus
Radish Alexander I. Basile I., Burnett Rock Naturalised
Sisymbrium irio London Rocket Suomi I. Naturalised
Sisymbrium orientale Indian Hedge Mustard Beacon I. Little Rat I., Rat I. Burnett Rock Naturalised

Cactaceae

Opuntia stricta Common Prickly Pear Rat I. Basile I. Naturalised

Campanulaceae

Wahlenbergia gracilis Rat I.
Wahlenbergia multicaulis Rat I.

Capparaceae

Capparis spinosa
Coastal Caper "Eagle Point Islet", East Wallabi I., Little Pigeon I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Tattler I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I.

Caryophyllaceae

Cerastium glomeratum Mouse Ear Chickweed Eight I., Three I. Naturalised
Petrorhagia dubia Velvet Pink Rat I. Naturalised. Harvey et al. (2001) lists P. velutina, but this is now a taxonomic synonym of P. dubia.[12]
Polycarpon tetraphyllum Fourleaf Allseed East Wallabi I., Little Pigeon I., Pigeon I. Little Roma I. Basile I., Jackson I. Naturalised
Sagina apetala Annual Pearlwort East Wallabi I. Naturalised
Silene gallica French Catchfly White I. Naturalised
Silene nocturna Mediterranean Catchfly Alexander I., Bynoe I., Little Rat I., Morley I., Serventy I. Naturalised
Spergularia diandra Lesser Sand Spurry Gun I. Naturalised
Spergularia rubra Sand Spurry 12 islands Little Rat I., Roma I. Pelsaert I., Three I. Naturalised
Spergularia sp. 5 Leeman Rat I. Harvey et al. (2001) lists S. nesophila, but this is an unpublished manuscript name, which is considered a nomenclatural synonym of the above.[13]
Stellaria media Chickweed West Wallabi I. Naturalised

Celastraceae

Stackhousia sp. West Wallabi I. Harvey et al. (2001) lists this under Stackhousiaceae, but it is now generally treated under Celastraceae.[14]
Stackhousia sp. East Wallabi I., North I., West Wallabi I. Harvey et al. (2001) lists this as Stackhousia viminea, but this name has been misapplied in Western Australia against three species: S. clementii, S. muricata and S. intermedia.[15] Harvey et al. (2001) treats Stackhousia under Stackhousiaceae, but it is now generally treated under Celastraceae.[14]
Tripterococcus brunonis
East Wallabi I. Harvey et al. (2001) lists this under Stackhousiaceae, but it is now generally treated under Celastraceae.[14]

Chenopodiaceae

Atriplex amnicola Swamp Saltbush Gun I., Murray I., Pelsaert I.
Atriplex bunburyana Silver Saltbush Rat I.
Atriplex cinerea Grey Saltbush 27 islands 21 islands 22 islands
Atriplex paludosa Marsh Saltbush Little Pigeon I., Long I., Mangrove I., North I., Pelican I., Pigeon I., Tattler I., West Wallabi I.
Atriplex paludosa subsp. baudinii Rat I.
Atriplex vesicaria subsp. variabilis Bladder Saltbush Seagull I.
Atriplex sp. Saltbush 17 islands 10 islands 18 islands
Chenopodium album Fat Hen Rat I. Naturalised
Chenopodium melanocarpum
Black Crumbweed East Wallabi I.
Chenopodium murale
Nettle-leaf Goosefoot Beacon I., North I., Pelican I., West Wallabi I. Alexander I., Joe Smith I., "Landscope I.", "Nitraria I.", Rat I., Wooded I.
Burton I., Gun I., "Little Jackson I.", Pelsaert I., Square I., Uncle Margie I.
Naturalised
Chenopodium nitrariaceum Nitre Goosefoot East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I.
Dysphania plantaginella East Wallabi I.
Enchylaena tomentosa Barrier Saltbush 26 islands 11 islands 17 islands
Rhagodia baccata
Berry Saltbush Akerstrom I., East Wallabi I., North I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Tattler I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I.
Rhagodia latifolia
Akerstrom I., "Eagle Point Islet", Little Pigeon I., North I., Pigeon I.
Rhagodia preissii subsp. obovata Little Rat I., Rat I.
Rhagodia
sp.
Rat I.
Salsola kali
Prickly Saltwort Dick I., Eastern I., East Wallabi I., Long I., North I., Seal I., Third Sister, West Wallabi I. Bynoe I., Campbell I., Crake I., Leo I., Morley I., Rat I. Basile I., Coronation I., Pelsaert I., Stick I. Naturalised
Sarcocornia quinqueflora
Beaded Samphire 17 islands 19 islands 15 islands
Suaeda australis Seablite 11 islands "Nitraria I.", Tapani I., Wooded I. Newman I., Pelsaert I.
Tecticornia arbuscula East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Gun I., Middle I., Murray I., Pelsaert I. Harvey et al. (2001) listed Sclerostegia arbuscula, but all Sclerostegia were transferred into Tecticornia in 2007.[16]
Tecticornia halocnemoides Shrubby Samphire Akerstrom I., Alcatraz I., Barge Rock, East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I., Shag Rock, West Wallabi I. 13 islands 25 islands Harvey et al. (2001) listed Halosarcia halocnemoides, but all Halosarcia were transferred into Tecticornia in 2007.[16]
Tecticornia lepidosperma subsp. bidens Akerstrom I. Little Rat I., Rat I. Lagoon I., Pelsaert I. Harvey et al. (2001) listed Halosarcia indica subsp. bidens, but all Halosarcia were transferred into Tecticornia in 2007.[16]
Tecticornia sp. Samphire West Wallabi I. Harvey et al. (2001) listed Halosarcia sp., but all Halosarcia were transferred to Tecticornia in 2007.[16]
Threlkeldia diffusa Coast Bonefruit 33 islands 19 islands 20 islands

Colchicaceae

Wurmbea monantha East Wallabi I., North I., West Wallabi I. Alexander I., Serventy I.

Convolvulaceae

Ipomoea cairica Little Rat I. Naturalised

Crassulaceae

Bryophyllum delagoense
Mother of Millions Pigeon I. Rat I. Naturalised. In 2000 this poisonous weed was found to have colonised over half of Rat and Pigeon Islands.[17]
Crassula colorata Dense Stonecrop Dick I., Eastern I., East Wallabi I., Long I., North I., Tattler I., West Wallabi I. 10 islands
Crassula exserta Bynoe I., Campbell I., Leo I., White I.
Cotyledon orbiculata Dick I., Eastern I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I.

Cucurbitaceae

Cucurbita pepo Rat I.

Cunoniaceae

Aphanopetalum clematideum East Wallabi I.

Cyperaceae

Ficinia nodosa Knotted Club Rush North I. Harvey et al. (2001) listed Isolepis nodosa, but this species has since been transferred into Ficinia.[18]
Isolepis marginata Coarse Clubrush East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Naturalised

Dasypogonaceae

Acanthocarpus preissii "Eagle Point Islet", East Wallabi I., Little Pigeon I., North I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Tattler I., West Wallabi I.

Dilleniaceae

Hibbertia racemosa Stalked Guinea Flower East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I.

Epacridaceae

Leucopogon insularis
East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I.

Euphorbiaceae

Beyeria viscosa Pinkwood East Wallabi I., Oystercatcher I., West Wallabi I.
Euphorbia boophthona Gascoyne Spurge Pigeon I.
Euphorbia drummondii Caustic Weed East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Little Rat I., Rat I. Middle I.
Euphorbia tannensis "Eagle Point Islet", Little Pigeon I., North I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Turnstone I. Middle I.
Euphorbia terracina Geraldton Carnation Weed Pigeon I. Little Rat I., Rat I. Naturalised
Phyllanthus calycinus False Boronia East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I.

Frankeniaceae

Frankenia pauciflora Seaheath 11 islands Bushby I., Campbell I., Little Rat I., Rat I. Davis I., Gun I., Middle I., Murray I., Pelsaert I., Sweet I.

Gentianaceae

Centaurium erythraea Common Centaury Bushby I., Little Rat I. Naturalised
Schenkia australis East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I., Tattler I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I. Basile I., Gun I., Pelsaert I. Naturalised. Harvey et al. (2001) lists this as Centaurium spicatum, but this species has been transferred into Schenkia, and the Australian specimens segregated into a new species as S. australis. Harvey et al. (2001) also lists C. maritimum on East Wallabi Island, but this name has been misapplied for C. spicatum in Australia.[19]

Geraniaceae

Erodium cicutarium Common Storksbill Barge Rock, East Wallabi I., Long I., North I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Little Rat I., Rat I. Middle I., Pelsaert I., Square I. Naturalised
Erodium cygnorum Blue Heronsbill East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I.
Pelargonium littorale East Wallabi I.
Pelargonium zonale Rat I. Naturalised. Harvey et al. (2001) lists this species, but FloraBase has no record of it occurring in Western Australia.[20]

Goodeniaceae

Scaevola crassifolia Thick-leaved Fan-flower East Wallabi I., North I., Seagull I., West Wallabi I. Campbell I., Rat I., Suomi I. Pelsaert I.

Haloragaceae

Haloragis trigonocarpa East Wallabi I., Pigeon I.

Juncaceae

Juncus bufonius Toad Rush East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Naturalised

Juncaginaceae

Triglochin centrocarpa Dick I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Gun I., Middle I., Pelsaert I., Three I.
Triglochin mucronata North I., West Wallabi I.
Triglochin muelleri East Wallabi I.
Triglochin trichophora Barge Rock, East Wallabi I., North I. Keru I., Rat I., Serventy I.

Lamiaceae

Westringia dampieri East Wallabi I., First Sister, West Wallabi I.

Liliaceae

Aloe sp. Little Pigeon I. Naturalised

Loganiaceae

Phyllangium paradoxum West Wallabi I.

Malvaceae

Lavatera
sp.
"Shearwater Islet"
Malva preissiana Australian Hollyhock 21 islands 15 islands 12 islands Harvey et al. (2001) lists this as Lavatera plebeia, but this is now a synonym of M. preissiana.[21]
Malva linnaei
Cretan Mallow
Little North I., White I.
Naturalised according to FloraBase, though not according to Harvey et al. (2001).[22] The latter source lists this as Lavatera cretica, but this is now a synonym of M. linnaei.[23]
Malva parviflora Marshmallow East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Rat I. Newman I., Sid Liddon I. Naturalised
Sida spodochroma East Wallabi I.

Mimosaceae

Acacia didyma East Wallabi I.

Myoporaceae

Eremophila glabra Tar Bush East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Basile I., Middle I.
Eremophila deserti East Wallabi I.
Myoporum insulare Blueberry Tree 27 islands 22 islands 17 islands

Myrtaceae

Eucalyptus oraria Ooragmandee East Wallabi I.

Onagraceae

Epilobium billardiereanum
Glabrous Willow Herb East Wallabi I.

Orobanchaceae

Orobanche minor Lesser Broomrape East Wallabi I. Naturalised

Orchidaceae

Microtis media Tall Mignonette Orchid East Wallabi I.
Microtis sp. East Wallabi I.

Oxalidaceae

Oxalis corniculata Yellow Wood Sorrel East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Naturalised

Papilionaceae

Bossiaea spinescens East Wallabi I.
Medicago polymorpha Burr Medic Little Pigeon I., Pigeon I. Little Rat I., Rat I., Suomi I. Pelsaert I. Naturalised
Medicago sp. Rat I. Naturalised
Melilotus indicus Beacon I., North I. Bushby I., Little Rat I., Rat I. Basile I., Gun I., Pelsaert I., Post Office I. Naturalised
Mirbelia ramulosa East Wallabi I.

Phormiaceae

Dianella revoluta Blueberry Lily "Eagle Point Islet", East Wallabi I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Tattler I., West Wallabi I.

Pittosporaceae

Pittosporum phillyreoides Weeping Pittosporum 10 islands Middle I.

Plantaginaceae

Plantago coronopus Buckshorn Plantain Little Rat I.
Plantago debilis East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Middle I.

Plumbaginaceae

Muellerolimon salicorniaceum
10 islands Little Rat I., Rat I. Middle I.

Poaceae

Austrodanthonia caespitosa
East Wallabi I., North I.
Austrostipa crinita North I.
Austrostipa elegantissima East Wallabi I., Long I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I. Middle I.
Austrostipa flavescens Akerstrom I., Oystercatcher I., Seagull I., Tattler I.
Austrostipa variabilis East Wallabi I., North I., Tattler I., West Wallabi I. Rat I.
Avena barbata Bearded Oat Little Pigeon I., Pigeon I. Roma I., Wooded I. Basile I., Pelsaert I. Naturalised
Avena fatua Wild Oat North I. Alexander I., Little Rat I., Rat I., Serventy I., Suomi I., Wooded I. Naturalised
Avena sp. Beacon I., Tattler I. Bushby I. Naturalised
Bromus arenarius Sand Brome 13 islands 13 islands
Bromus diandrus Great Brome Beacon I., Little Pigeon I., Long I., North I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Turnstone I. Alexander I., Campbell I., Gilbert I., Leo I., Wooded I.
Burton I., Eight I., Three I.
Naturalised
Bromus hordeaceus Soft Brome 11 islands Middle I., Pelsaert I., Square I. Naturalised
Bromus japonicus var. vestitus Seal I. Naturalised
Bromus madritensis Madrid Brome North I. Naturalised
Bromus rubens
Red Brome Basile I., Burnett Rock, Uncle Margie I. Naturalised
Bromus sp. Campbell I. Gun I., Murray I., One I., Sweet I. Naturalised
Cynodon dactylon Couch East Wallabi I., North I., Pigeon I. Rat I., Wooded I. Naturalised
Cynodon sp. Rat I.
Ehrharta brevifolia Annual Veldt Grass East Wallabi I. Pelsaert I. Naturalised
Ehrharta longiflora Annual Veldt Grass Barge Rock, Beacon I., Little Pigeon I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Tattler I. 12 islands Naturalised
Eragrostis dielsii Mallee Lovegrass Akerstrom I., East Wallabi I., Little Pigeon I., North I., Pigeon I., Turnstone I. Little Rat I., Rat I. Pelsaert I.
Hordeum murinum subsp. leporinum Barley Grass Little Pigeon I., North I., Pigeon I. Alexander Island Basile I. Naturalised; in Western Australia this is treated at species rank as Hordeum leporinum.[24]
Lachnagrostis filiformis Blown Grass East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Harvey et al. (2001) lists this as Agrostis avenacea, but this is now a synonym of L. filiformis.[25]
Lolium multiflorum Italian Ryegrass West Wallabi I. Naturalised
Lolium perenne Perennial Ryegrass West Wallabi I. Basile I. Naturalised
Lolium rigidum Wimmera Ryegrass Alcatraz I., Little Pigeon I. Pelsaert I. Naturalised
Lolium temulentum Drake Campbell I., Leo I., Rat I. Stick I. Naturalised
Parapholis incurva Coast Barbgrass North I. Bynoe I., Campbell I., Keru I., Leo I., Morley I., Roma I. Uncle Margie I. Naturalised
Pennisetum clandestinum
Kikuyu Grass Little Rat I. Naturalised
Phalaris canariensis
Canary Grass Post Office I. Naturalised
Phalaris minor Lesser Canary Grass North I., Pigeon I., East Wallabi I. Alexander I., Morley I., Serventy I., Suomi I. Naturalised
Phleum pratense
Timothy "Gun Islet" Naturalised
Poa annua Winter Grass Beacon I., East Wallabi I. Naturalised
Poa poiformis Coastal Poa East Wallabi I.
Polypogon monspeliensis Annual Beardgrass Little Pigeon I., Long I., West Wallabi I. Naturalised
Polypogon tenellus East Wallabi I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I.
Rostraria cristata Little Pigeon I., North I., Pigeon I. Bynoe I., Serventy I. Naturalised
Setaria dielsii Diels' Pigeon Grass 16 islands 11 islands
Setaria sp. Dick I.
Spinifex longifolius Beach Spinifex 15 islands 13 islands
Sporobolus virginicus Marine Couch North I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I. Middle I.
Triticum aestivum
Wheat North I. Naturalised
Vulpia myuros Rat's Tail Fescue Akerstrom I., East Wallabi I., Little Pigeon I., North I., Pigeon I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I. Little Rat I., Rat I., Serventy I. Naturalised

Polygonaceae

Emex australis
Doublegee Little Pigeon I., Pigeon I. Rat I. Naturalised

Portulacaceae

Calandrinia calyptrata
Pink Purslane North I. Rotondella I., Uncle Margie I.

Primulaceae

Anagallis arvensis Pimpernel Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Alexander I., Bushby I., Little Rat I., Rat I., Serventy I. Gun I., Middle I., Pelsaert I. Naturalised

Proteaceae

Grevillea argyrophylla Silvery-leaved Grevillea East Wallabi I., North I., Pelican I., Saville-Kent I., West Wallabi I. Basile I., Middle I., Murray I.

Ranunculaceae

Ranunculus sessiliflorus Smallflower Buttercup East Wallabi I.

Rhamnaceae

Spyridium globulosum Basket Bush East Wallabi I., North I., West Wallabi I.

Rubiaceae

Galium sp. East Wallabi I. Harvey et al. (2001) list this as "Galium migrans" but, according to FloraBase, that species is not present in Western Australia.[26]
Opercularia vaginata Dog Weed East Wallabi I.

Rutaceae

Diplolaena grandiflora Wild Rose "Eagle Point Islet", East Wallabi I., Little Pigeon I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Tattler I., Turnstone I., West Wallabi I. Little Rat I., Rat I. Gun I.

Santalaceae

Exocarpos aphyllus Leafless Ballart East Wallabi I., Little Pigeon I., Long I., Oystercatcher I., Pigeon I., Seagull I., Tattler I., West Wallabi I.
Exocarpos sparteus Broom Ballart North I., West Wallabi I.

Sapindaceae

Dodonaea aptera Coast Hop-bush East Wallabi I., North I., Oystercatcher I., West Wallabi I.
Dodonaea inaequifolia East Wallabi I., Oystercatcher I., West Wallabi I.
Dodonaea viscosa Sticky Hopbush Seagull I.

Scrophulariaceae

Dischisma arenarium West Wallabi I. Naturalised

Solanaceae

Lycium ferocissimum African Boxthorn Wooded I. Arthur I., Davis I., Eight I., Gun I., Pelsaert I., Seven I., Sid Liddon I., Sweet I., Three I. Naturalised. This has been declared a noxious weed, and an eradication program is in place. Harvey et al. (2001) record the plant on only these ten islands, but in 2007 the Department of Environment and Conservation reported that it had been eradicated from 14 out of 18 islands on which it had previously occurred.[27]
Lycopersicon esculentum
Tomato Rat I., Roma I. Jackson I., Middle I. Naturalised
Nicotiana glauca Tree Tobacco Pigeon I. Naturalised
Nicotiana occidentalis subsp. hesperis Native Tobacco 14 islands Alexander I., Morley I., White I., Wooded I. Middle I., Pelsaert I.
Solanum laciniatum Kangaroo Apple East Wallabi I. Naturalised
Solanum nigrum Black Berry Nightshade Beacon I., East Wallabi I., Little Pigeon I., Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Bushby I., Little Rat I., Rat I., Roma I. Eight I., Gun I. Naturalised
Solanum symonii Alcatraz I., Beacon I., East Wallabi I., Oystercatcher I., Seagull I.

Sterculiaceae

Lasiopetalum angustifolium Narrow Leaved Lasiopetalum East Wallabi I.

Tamaricaceae

Tamarix aphylla Athel Tree Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Naturalised. Harvey et al. (2001) list this as "Tamarix sp.", but T. aphylla is the only Tamarix species naturalised in Western Australia.[28]

Thymelaeaceae

Pimelea microcephala Shrubby Riceflower 11 islands

Urticaceae

Parietaria cardiostegia Dakin I., Saville-Kent I. Bynoe I., Keru I.
Burton I.
Parietaria debilis Pellitory Beacon I., Dakin I., Dick I., Eastern I., East Wallabi I., Long I., North I., Saville-Kent I., West Wallabi I.
Little North I., Morley I., Rat I., White I.
13 islands
Urtica urens Small Nettle East Wallabi I., West Wallabi I. Naturalised

Zygophyllaceae

Nitraria billardierei Nitre Bush 43 islands 30 islands 34 islands This is the most widespread plant species in the Houtman Abrolhos.
Zygophyllum simile
Beacon I., Dakin I., Dick I., East Wallabi I., Long I., North I., Saville-Kent I., West Wallabi I.

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