Low open forest to woodlands dominated by swamp box or brush box or turpentine, frequently with sheoak species on rocky hill slopes.

JE Kemp

VJ Neldner
Habitat type: Low open forest to woodlands dominated by swamp box or brush box or turpentine, frequently with she-oak species on rocky hill slopes.
Other key words: Tall shrubland.
Description: This vegetation group is found on steep ridges, slopes and crests on rolling hills to mountains. Brush box (Lophostemon confertus) and/or swamp box (L. suaveolens) often dominate the mid-dense canopy. Eucalyptus portuensis, red luster (Syncarpia glomulifera), forest/rose she-oak (Allocasuarina torulosa) and/or black she-oak (A. littoralis) dominate in some areas. Shrub layers, when present, are very sparse to sparse and the ground layer ranges from very sparse to mid-dense.