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Figure 1. Present <strong>vegetation</strong> (1988) mapped by J.A. Carnahan.<br />

Major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups<br />

Rainforest and vine thickets<br />

Eucalypt tall open forests<br />

Eucalypt open forests and low open forests<br />

Acacia forests and woodlands<br />

Callitris, casuarina and other forests and woodlands<br />

Melaleuca forests and woodlands<br />

Eucalypt woodlands<br />

Eucalypt open woodlands<br />

Low closed forest, closed shrublands and other shrublands<br />

Mallee woodlands and shrublands<br />

Acacia open woodlands<br />

Acacia shrublands<br />

Chenopod shrubs, samphire shrubs and forblands<br />

Heath<br />

Tussock grasslands<br />

Other grasslands, herblands, sedgelands and rushlands<br />

Hummock grasslands<br />

Mangroves, samphires, sand, rock, salt lakes, freshwater lakes<br />

Summer cereals<br />

Winter cereals<br />

Major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups<br />

Major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups are composed of a large<br />

number of <strong>vegetation</strong> types with similar structural<br />

and/or floristic characteristics.<br />

Source: AUSLIG (1990)<br />

<strong>National</strong> Land and Water Resources Audit <strong>2001</strong>.<br />

Data used are assumed to be correct as received from the data<br />

suppliers.<br />

© Commonwealth of Australia <strong>2001</strong><br />

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