A strange understory of Mountain Pepper, Tasmanian Waratah and Celery Top Pine developing under a canopy of old Gum Top Stringy Bark. These were the big eucalypts left behind by loggers who worked the area through the first half of the 20th century. They were considered no good for timber, but now form vital 'habitat trees' for the range of marsupials and birds that depend on gnarled old trees for nesting hollows.
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