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mallee

A scrubland vegetation zone in the semi-arid parts of SE and SW Australia. Dwarf eucalyptus shrubs dominate, growing to 2 m/6 ft in height.

Eucalyptus species whos common name includes mallee are: Coffin Bay or Purple Flowered Mallee, Eucalyptus albopurpurea Fremantle or Narrow Leaved Red Mallee, Eucalyptus foecunda Fuchsia Mallee, Eucalyptus forrestiana Mallee is also a vegetation type: a semi-arid area covered with multi-trunked shrubs or small trees — typically including one or several mallee species — is also called mallee, term used to describe the biome area sclerophyll, Mediterranean forest. The Mallee is a district of far north-western Victoria, south of the Murray River and north of the Wimmera, that originally contained vast areas of mallee, some of which still survive. Note that mallee is widespread in many other areas of Australia also.

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