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228:. Although the information on the abundance of this species is limited, it is estimated that about 5,000 plants occur in about 55 wild populations. The species is currently facing many threats such as the expansion of road facilities, the development of residential and agricultural areas, increased grazing regimes, weed invasions, and regimes changing of fire. As a result, it is listed as vulnerable and threatened. Therefore, it is necessary to provide protective solutions for the long-term development and survival of this species.
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appear to have formed on roadside openlands, where there is little competition between plant species and some soil disturbances have facilitated its germination. This species does quite well and thrives in these places. However, its long-term survival depends on future land management activities. The
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can be grown from seeds. However, the seeds should be pre-treated with hot water by soaking the seeds in near-boiling water for about 30 seconds and then cooled rapidly under cold running water or by scarification. Seeds are sown 3 to 5 millimeters below the surface of the soil and germinate in about
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are 4 to 7, have a linear-lanceolate shape, are often unequal and their outer surface is glabrous. Sepals in the male flower are recurved while the sepals in the female flowers surround the ovary and are free, recurrent at the top and lower middle. Male and bisexual flowers have 8 to 10 stamens while
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are growing and existing within its range. The largest population is in the Bear State Forest with about 1000 plants in western
Victoria. The second largest population contains about 500 plants in the Victoria Valley. In addition, some other populations have between 100 and 200 plants. The rest of
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This hopbush occurs in scattered populations across south-eastern
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grow in open geographic areas in nature such as on rocky outcrops, which are lightly affected or unaffected by the fire. In the west of
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population. Animal grazing has the ability to inhibit flowering and seed development. If grazing at high levels, the plants can be depleted and killed. In addition, this species population is also threatened by grazing and trampling from herds on tourist routes or on private land.
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exist in order to prevent the risk of their population decline. In addition, legally protect those sites, maintain habitats and liaise with land management agencies including private landowners to work together to protect this
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population as well as species that have a risk of adversely affecting the growth of this population, paying attention to only spraying or digging the target weeds. Build fences to protect the areas where populations
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949:West, Judith (1980).
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