Ascending the western ridge, towards Bridle's Gap, the mallee reverts to pines and wattle.
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Many mallee trees may be so low-growing as to be considered a shrub.
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As well as stony plain and sands there are areas of chenopod, mallee and mulga wooded scrubland.
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During the next three days we move through the ochre-red pebbles of gibber country, the mulga and mallee.
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It is a dwarf in comparison to most eucalyptus species, forming a low-growing mallee about one metre tall.
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It is found in mulga and mallee country across much of South Australia and the southern Northern Territory.
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It is mainly found on sandy soils in flat or gently sloped areas in shrubland, mallee or open woodland.
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It usually grows among heath and shrublands, associated with mallee eucalypts and Banksia sphaerocarpa var.
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The Esperance Plains Proteaceous Scrub and mallee heaths are found on the sandplain overlying Eocene sediments.
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Any of several low-growing Australian eucalypts
Mallee, also known as Roe Botanical District, is a biogeographic region in southern Western Australia. ...
Mallee is the growth habit of certain eucalypt species that grow with multiple stems springing from an underground lignotuber, usually to a height of no more than ten metres. ...
The Mallee is the most northwesterly district in the state of Victoria. Definitions vary, however all are based on the Victorian distribution of mallee eucalypts. ...
A multi-stemmed growth form of many species of Eucalypt trees, where many stems arise from the ground level of an individual plant. These come from the ligno tuber or growth storage cells in the base that regrow after a fire or other disturbance.
Refers to a type of eucalyptus with multiple trunks growing from a large central tuberous root, also refers to a geographical area in which they are the dominant vegetation.
A growth habit in which several to many woody stems arise separately from a lignotuber; usually applied to certain low-growing species of Eucalyptus
(n.): any tree belonging to the genus Eucalyptus. Also mallee scrub, an area where mallee forms the predominant vegetation. Back
1. a stunted, multi-stemmed growth habit with a lignotuberous root mass. This is the natural the growth form of many eucalypts, particularly in dry areas with infertile soils. ...