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VOLUME 2: Vegetation Community Profiles - Coffs Harbour City ...

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CH_H01Relationship to other communitiesRelated to and often occurring adjacent to CH_H02 (Coast Wattle Shrublands) and CH_H06 (Coast HeadlandBanksia). CH_H01 (Coast Banksia Shrubland on Holocene Dunes) is distinguished by having a dominance ofCoast Banksia (Banksia integrifolia subsp. integrifolia) in a shrubland or low open forest form. CH_D0F08 (CoastalSand Bloodwood – Banksia Forest) may also have a co-dominance of Coast Banksia (Banksia integrifolia subsp.integrifolia) in the middle strata but is characterised by having a taller forest structure with Pink Bloodwood(Corymbia intermedia) and Tallowwood (Eucalyptus microcorys). CH_H01 is also related to and intergrades withCH_RF13 (Coastal Sheltered Dune Littoral Rainforest) and CH_RF07 (Coastal Exposed Dune Littoral Rainforest).EquivalentsBiometric:NR151- Coastal headland heaths of the North CoastOther:N75a Foredune complex (Fisher et al. 1996); <strong>Community</strong> 4- Coast Banksia Shrublands(Cameron et al. 2011).LocationsBongil Bongil National Park between Tuckers Rock and Bonville Headland; Boambee Beach.Page 248<strong>Vegetation</strong> Mapping of the <strong>Coffs</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> Local Government Area

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