Woody plants from the Proteaceae, Epacridaceae, and Myrtaceae combine with some gymnosperms to form evergreen shrub communities at high altitudes. From Wordnik.com. [Tasmanian Central Highland forests] Reference
Endemic to Tasmania, the pandani (Richea pandanifolia) Epacridaceae is the world's largest heath plant, found in both sub-alpine communities as well as rainforests. From Wordnik.com. [Tasmanian Central Highland forests] Reference
They are species-rich with the families Epacridaceae, Myrtaceae, Rutacaea, Fabaceae, Proteaceae, and Cyperaceae well-represented. From Wordnik.com. [Eastern Australian temperate forests] Reference
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