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A wide range of unusual plants live in the Blue Mountains.

The rugged landscape & geology supports a variety of environments each with its own unique plant communities.

These plant communities include:

  • Heath
  • Cliff Faces
  • Open Forests
  • Tall Forests
  • Closed Forests
  • Streams
  • Swamps

 

Flora

Perched high above the floor of the Wolgan Valley, a 'Pagoda Rockery' thrives in the Gardens of Stone National Park

 

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