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  2. Forests of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sherbrooke Forest: Victoria Wet sclerophyll forest with the dominant tree species being the mountain ash, Eucalyptus regnans, the tallest flowering plant in the world. The forest has recovered well from logging that occurred from the mid-19th century until 1930. Sherbrooke Forest is famous for its population of superb lyrebirds. Springbrook ...

  3. Sherbrooke Forest - Wikipedia

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    Sherbrooke Forest is a wet sclerophyll forest within Dandenong Ranges National Park, 40 km east of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia, close to the suburb of Belgrave. It lies within an altitude of 220–500 m asl and is dominated by the tallest flowering plant in the world: mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans).

  4. Ecology of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The ecology of Sydney, located in the state of New South Wales, Australia, is diverse for its size, [1] where it would mainly feature biomes such as grassy woodlands or savannas and some sclerophyll forests, with some pockets of mallee shrublands, riparian forests, heathlands, and wetlands, in addition to small temperate and subtropical rainforest fragments.

  5. Sclerophyll - Wikipedia

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    Dry sclerophyll forests are the most common forest type on the continent, and although it may seem barren dry sclerophyll forest is highly diverse. For example, a study of sclerophyll vegetation in Seal Creek, Victoria, found 138 species. [19] Even less extensive are wet sclerophyll forests.

  6. Blue Mountains and Southern Highlands Basalt Forests

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    The Wet Sclerophyll Basalt Forests of the Sydney Basin Bioregion, existing as a scattered remnant, also occurs in the ecoregion but in small percentage, such as in areas like the Yengo National Park, the Mount Gibraltar Reserve, Robertson, Moss Vale, Bundanoon and Wingello, which also lie on fertile soils derived from basalts. [5]

  7. Southeast Australia temperate forests - Wikipedia

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    Wet sclerophyll forests are common between the coast and the Great Dividing Range, which separates these more humid forests from the drier forests and woodlands of the interior. Trees are generally of medium height, with an understory of low shrubs.

  8. Eastern Australian temperate forests - Wikipedia

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    Although dry sclerophyll and wet sclerophyll eucalyptus forests predominate within this ecoregion, [3] [4] a number of distinguishable rainforest communities are present as well. [5] [6] Many systematic National and State Parks are distributed throughout New South Wales and Queensland, although the representation of habitats varies throughout ...

  9. Nightcap National Park - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 70% of Nightcap NP is covered by a variety of rainforest communities, and the rest is covered by mostly wet sclerophyll forest and partly dry sclerophyll forest. The park also supports lowland species of the former Big Scrub, which was the largest area of subtropical lowland rainforest that was intensively cleared; now less than 1 ...