|  Grassy Eucalypt Woodland dominated by Grey Box, Eucalyptus microcarpa, NSW | 
|  Eucalypt woodland dominated by Eucalyptus crebra, west of Atherton, Qld | 
| Foliage cover of tallest stratum 10 - 30% | 
Eucalypt Woodlands
      
    
    - Form a transitional zone between the higher
        rainfall, forested margins of the continent and
        the hummock grasslands and shrublands of the
        arid interior.
 
 
-  Widespread throughout the mountain ranges
        and plains west of the Great Dividing Range
        in eastern Australia and east of the subcoastal
        ranges in the south-west of Western Australia.
 
 
-   Include a series of communities which have
        come to typify inland Australia (e.g. the box
        and ironbark woodlands of eastern Australia).
        
 
 
- Understoreys may vary from grasses to shrubs and in some cases have attained a parkland appearance due to frequent fire and grazing. The parkland appearance is reflected in early landscape paintings providing a strong sense of place for many Australians.
Eucalypt Woodlands are the most extensively cleared and modified vegetation, particularly in the agricultural zones of eastern Australia and in the south-west of Western Australia. In many regions only small isolated fragments remain, often only along creeks, road verges and rocky outcrops.
 Photos from the Australian Plant Image Index
Photos from the Australian Plant Image Index

Sources: Australia's Native Vegetation - from rainforest to spinifex, map and information poster produced by the National Land & Water Audit, Natural Heritage Trust, Australian Government, 2001
      Australia's Native Vegetation - A summary of Australia's Major Vegetation Groups, 2007, Australian Government website
      Map: https://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/resources/a9897cf2-9d38-4201-bea2-13dadf3af9a8/files/major-veg-summary.pdf 
    Structure diagram: Atlas of Australian Resources - Vol. 6, Vegetation, 
    AUSLIG, Canberra, 1990 
    
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