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States and territories of Australia / Flora of Australia / Natural history of Australia / Syncarpia glomulifera / Syncarpia / Queensland tropical rain forests / Allocasuarina / Eucalyptus / Wildfire / Myrtaceae / Trees of Australia / Flora of New South Wales
Date: 2014-02-04 23:06:07
States and territories of Australia
Flora of Australia
Natural history of Australia
Syncarpia glomulifera
Syncarpia
Queensland tropical rain forests
Allocasuarina
Eucalyptus
Wildfire
Myrtaceae
Trees of Australia
Flora of New South Wales

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Syncarpia forests and woodlands (vegetation codes 60a-60g) Syncarpia glomulifera can range from an extremely tall forest tree to a stunted shrub as a direct responds to its surrounding enviro

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