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12.9-10.15

Semi-Evergreen Vine Thicket with Bottle Trees on Sedimentary Rocks

Semi-Evergreen Vine Thicket with Bottle Trees on Sedimentary Rocks

Softwood scrub is one of those uniquely Queensland terms. Early European settlers gave this name to the dark green patches of low, dense scrubby vegetation that grew on the subcoastal … Continue reading Semi-Evergreen Vine Thicket with Bottle Trees on Sedimentary Rocks

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