and infertile sandy soil with a cover of grasses and shrubs with mulga and eucalyptus trees. The region contains areas of wetland, most of them only seasonally...
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Acacia aneura (redirect from True Mulga)
the Mulga Lands of eastern Australia defined as a specific bioregion. The dominant species in these woodlands is mulga, with poplar box (Eucalyptus populnea)...
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Eucalyptus articulata was first formally described in 1993 by Stephen Hopper and Ian Brooker from a specimen they collected in 1987 east of Mulga Rock...
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loose bark of desert she-oaks, and the hollows of eucalyptus, mulga, and myall trees. The pygmy mulga monitor is arboreal, with a prehensile tail. It grows...
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Eucalyptus alatissima is a mallee that is endemic to central parts of the Great Victoria Desert. It has rough bark on the lower part of its stems, smooth...
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The mulga-eucalypt line, or mulga-eucalypt boundary line, marks a boundary between Acacia-dominated shrublands and Eucalyptus-dominated open woodlands...
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Kimberley, and Victoria Plains) lies between the Top End and the semi-arid mulga scrubland, mallee, and sand dunes of Australia's centre. The transition...
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Eucalyptus populnea, commonly known as poplar box, bimble box or bimbil box, is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to eastern Australia...
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the chestnut quail-thrush is scrub and low-lying vegetation, such as mulga-eucalyptus and acacias that reside on stony ground, as well as grevilleas and...
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can be found wedged under the crevices of loose bark, hollows in mulga and eucalyptus trees, and rock outcrops. This species feeds on small arthropods...
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Acacia mulganeura (redirect from Hilltop mulga)
Acacia mulganeura, commonly known as milky mulga and hilltop mulga, is a tree or shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae that...
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Broken Hill region being stripped of trees such as Acacia aneura Mulga, Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red Gum, and soil binding shrubs and ground cover...
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the areas of wooded steppe consist of Eucalyptus gongylocarpa, Eucalyptus youngiana, and Acacia aneura (mulga) shrubs scattered over areas of resilient...
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locations across southern Australia, including dry, rocky gibber desert, mulga, eucalyptusor acacia woodlands Studies have also found many populations in and...
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boundary is the Mulga-eucalypt line, which marks the boundary between eucalypt-dominated woodlands of Southwest Australia and the drier Mulga (Acacia-dominated)...
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or alpine fjaeldmarks Eucalyptus low open woodlands with hummock grass Eucalyptus low open woodlands with tussock grass Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands...
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Corymbia lenziana (redirect from Eucalyptus lenziana)
(lenziana) honours Janette Rosemary Lenz (born 1948). Corymbia lenziana grows in mulga on sandplain and on low rises in desert or semi-desert sand dunes from inland...
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the southwest, the Simpson Desert to the south, and the Eastern Australia mulga shrublands to the southeast. The ecoregion includes three IBRA regions –...
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integral part of Mulga woodland communities and is often associated with Acacia aneura, Acacia pruinocarpa, Acacia quadrimarginea, Eucalyptus loxophleba, Acacia...
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Between sand-dune ridges there is a tree steppe of Eucalyptus gongylocarpa, Mulga and Eucalyptus youngiana over hummock grassland dominated by Triodia...
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Australia. Found in a variety of habitats such as wet coastal forests, Acacia, mulga and mallee scrubs, savannah woodland and spinifex desert sandhills. Internasals...
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owlet-nightjars, malleefowl, galah, Australian ringneck, crested bellbird, mulga parrot, black-eared cuckoo, Gilbert's whistler, elegant parrot, and red-backed...
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Western Australia. It mostly occurs in Mulga woodland, also appearing in mallee and shrublands with acacia & eucalyptus. One specimen was collected recorded...
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the montane regions above 1300 metres (the upper altitudinal limit of Eucalyptus pauciflora). The Australian Alps occupy less than 0.3% of the Australian...
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the western plains of New South Wales, and the Mitchell Grass Downs and Mulga Lands of inland Queensland. The northernmost point of the mainland is the...
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species including Victoria spring mallee (Eucalyptus trivialis), mulga (Acacia aneura), Ooldea mallee (Eucalyptus youngiana) and porcupine grass (Triodia...
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the areas of wooded steppe consist of Eucalyptus gongylocarpa, Eucalyptus youngiana, and Acacia aneura (mulga) shrubs scattered over areas of resilient...
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In the trees. Rainbow eucalyptus in the background....
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grasses with an overstorey of eucalypts and acacias. Acacia (particularly mulga) shrublands also cover extensive areas. All the dominant overstorey acacia...
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Red lerps (Austrochardia acaciae) on a mulga tree, Central Australia...
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