questionID;question;questionType;section 1.01;Is the species highly domesticated? If answer is ‘no’ go to Question 2.01;C;A 1.02;Has the species become naturalized where grown?;C;A 1.03;Does the species have weedy races?;C;A 2.01;Species suited to Australian climates;NT;A 2.02;Quality of climate match data;NT;A 2.03;Broad climate suitability (environmental versatility);C;A 2.04;Native or naturalized in habitats with extended dry periods;C;A 2.05;Does the species have a history of repeated introductions outside its natural range?;NT;A 3.01;Naturalized beyond native range;C;A 3.02;Garden/amenity/disturbance weed;E;A 3.03;Weed of agriculture/horticulture/forestry;A;A 3.04;Environmental weed;E;A 3.05;Congeneric weed;C;A 4.01;Produces spines, thorns or burrs;C;B 4.02;Allelopathic;C;B 4.03;Parasitic;C;B 4.04;Unpalatable to grazing animals;A;B 4.05;Toxic to animals;C;B 4.06;Host for recognized pests and pathogens;C;B 4.07;Causes allergies or is otherwise toxic to humans;C;B 4.08;Creates a fire hazard in natural ecosystems;E;B 4.09;Is a shade tolerant plant at some stage of its life cycle;E;B 4.1;Grows on infertile soils;E;B 4.11;Climbing or smothering growth habit;E;B 4.12;Forms dense thickets;C;B 5.01;Aquatic;E;C 5.02;Grass;C;C 5.03;Nitrogen fixing woody plant;E;C 5.04;Geophyte;C;C 6.01;Evidence of substantial reproductive failure in native habitat;C;C 6.02;Produces viable seed;C;C 6.03;Hybridizes naturally;A;C 6.04;Self-fertilisation;C;C 6.05;Requires specialist pollinators;C;C 6.06;Reproduction by vegetative propagation;A;C 6.07;Minimum generative time (years);C;C 7.01;Propagules likely to be dispersed unintentionally;A;C 7.02;Propagules dispersed intentionally by people;C;C 7.03;Propagules likely to disperse as contaminants of produce;A;C 7.04;Propagules adapted to wind dispersal;C;C 7.05;Propagules buoyant;E;C 7.06;Propagules bird dispersed;E;C 7.07;Propagules dispersed by other animals (externally);C;C 7.08;Propagules dispersed by other animals (internally);C;C 8.01;Prolific seed production;C;C 8.02;Evidence that a persistent propagule bank is formed (>1y);C;C 8.03;Well controlled by herbicides;A;C 8.04;Tolerates or benefits from mutilation, cultivation, or fire;A;C 8.05;Effective natural enemies present in Australia;C;C