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Flora

This is example of flora in the royal national park. I'm unsure what type of plant it is. In the Riparian Forest meaning woodlands along the banks of stream or river you would often find; Sydney Rosegums , Water Gums, Bottlebrush, Tea Trees, Epacris sp., Heath Banksia, Pittosporum undulatum, Pine Leafed Geebungs, Willow Leaved Hakea, Lomandra Fluviatilis, Bulrushes, Rushes Reeds and Tree Ferns.

With rich soils and good supply of water the valley floors are cooler and more moist than any other part of the park. Large tree species such as Australian Cedar and the larger Eucalypt species dominate. Tree height reach 30 metres or more and a rich understory of fern, wattles, and other medium-size plants proliferate. if you think that is a lot there is a lot more flora in the Royal National park that haven't listed.

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