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Sclerophyll is a type of
vegetation that is
adapted to long
periods of
dryness and heat. The
plants feature hard leaves,
short internodes (the distance...
- Spanish, and
batha in Hebrew.
Shrublands are
dense thickets of
evergreen sclerophyll shrubs and
small trees and are the most
common plant community around...
- A dry
sclerophyll woodland in
western Sydney....
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Sclerophyll woodlands and
forests were once more extensive, but now
exist in
small patches in the
coast ranges and
Andean foothills. The
sclerophyll forests...
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South Coast to
southern Queensland, Australia.
Although dry
sclerophyll and wet
sclerophyll eucalyptus forests predominate within this ecoregion, a number...
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region are gr****y
woodlands (i.e. savannas) and some
pockets of dry
sclerophyll forests,
which consist of
eucalyptus trees, casuarinas, melaleucas, corymbias...
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mainly feature biomes such as gr****y
woodlands or
savannas and some
sclerophyll forests, with some
pockets of
mallee shrublands,
riparian forests, heathlands...
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proportion of rainforest,
moorland and wet
sclerophyll vegetation dominating in the west and
predominantly dry
sclerophyll in the east. Tasmania,
despite its...
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metres (100 ft) tall. They are
found in a wide
variety of landscapes:
sclerophyll forest, (occasionally) rainforest, shrubland, and some more arid landscapes...
- Dry
sclerophyll forests occur throughout northern and
eastern Tasmania.
Characterised by the po****tion of hard-leafed (
sclerophyll) and
often spiky,...