Blue Gum High Forest
Eastern Australian temperate forestsForests of New South WalesGeography of SydneyIncomplete lists from May 2012Sclerophyll forests
The Blue Gum High Forest of the Sydney Basin Bioregion is a wet sclerophyll forest found in the northern parts of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It has been classified as critically endangered, under the New South Wales government's Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. The principal canopy trees in this forest community are Sydney blue gum and blackbutt which are usually seen between 20 and 40 metres tall. 180 species of indigenous plants have been identified at Dalrymple-Hay Nature Reserve.
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Goulburn Street, Sydney St Ives
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N -33.736666666667 ° | E 151.15416666667 ° |
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Dalrymple-Hay Nature Reserve
Goulburn Street
2075 Sydney, St Ives
New South Wales, Australia
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