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The Cumberland Plain Woodland, or Western Sydney woodland, is a grassy woodland community found predominantly in Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, that comprises an open tree canopy, a groundcover with grasses and herbs, usually with layers of shrubs and/or small trees.

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  • The Cumberland Plain Woodland, or Western Sydney woodland, is a grassy woodland community found predominantly in Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, that comprises an open tree canopy, a groundcover with grasses and herbs, usually with layers of shrubs and/or small trees. Situated in the Cumberland Plain, the community is a savanna that features dry sclerophyll woodlands, grasslands and/or forests, reminiscent of Mediterranean forests. According to Office of Environment and Heritage, the community falls predominantly within the Coastal Valley Grassy Woodlands region, which are part of the Grassy Woodlands formation found in the eastern corridor of New South Wales. Currently, less than 6% of the Woodlands remain in small parts distributed across the western suburbs of Sydney, totaling only around 6400 hectares. Cumberland Plain Woodland was listed as an Endangered Ecological Community under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 in June 1997. The greatest threats to the Cumberland Plain Woodland include land clearing for agriculture, urban sprawl and the introduction of harmful weed species. (en)
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  • The Blue Box is a large tree found in the Cumberland Plain. (en)
  • The Golden Wattle is usually a part of sclerophyll woodland communities (en)
  • White feather honeymyrtle with lance-shaped leaves that is covered with creamy-coloured flowers. (en)
  • Purple coral peas are shrubby climbers found in the woodlands. (en)
  • River Oaks are abundant in the riparian zones within the Cumberland Plain Woodland. (en)
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  • Sandstone, shale, laminite and siltstone (en)
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  • Selected tree and shrub species (en)
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  • Acacia longifolia .jpg (en)
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  • Gardenology.org-IMG 1046 rbgs10dec.jpg (en)
  • Melaleuca_decora_habit.jpg (en)
  • Hardenbergia violacea plant11 ANBG ST - Flickr - Macleay Grass Man.jpg (en)
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  • Grassy plain with scattered eucalypts (en)
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  • Cumberland Plain Woodland (en)
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  • Clay, sand , loam (en)
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  • The Cumberland Plain Woodland, or Western Sydney woodland, is a grassy woodland community found predominantly in Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, that comprises an open tree canopy, a groundcover with grasses and herbs, usually with layers of shrubs and/or small trees. (en)
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  • Cumberland Plain Woodland (en)
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