Last updated:
08 Feb 2022
Distribution of the species within this region
The MacNutt's Wattle is known or predicted to occur in the following sub-regions of the
Nandewar Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia Region.
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Vegetation formations, classes and types
In this region the MacNutt's Wattle - Nandewar is known to
be associated with the following vegetation formations and classes. Click on a name to get background information
about it.
- Dry sclerophyll forests (shrub/grass sub-formation)
- New England Dry Sclerophyll Forests
- 3501 Eastern New England Ranges Blackbutt Forest
- 965 Narrow-leaved Peppermint - Mountain Ribbon Gum grassy open forest of the eastern New England Tableland Bioregion
- 970 Narrow-leaved Peppermint - Wattle-leaved Peppermint shrubby open forest of the New England Tableland Bioregion
- 3506 Stanthorpe Plateau Flats Gum-Stringybark Woodland
- 3507 Tenterfield Plateau Stringybark Sheltered Forest
- Northern Gorge Dry Sclerophyll Forests
- 983 New England Blackbutt - stringybark grassy forest the eastern New England Tableland Bioregion and NSW North Coast Bioregion
- Grassy woodlands
- New England Grassy Woodlands
- 734 Broad-leaved Stringybark - Blakely's Red Gum grassy woodlands of the New England Tableland Bioregion
- 567 Broad-leaved Stringybark - Yellow Box shrub/grass open forest of the New England Tableland Bioregion
- 1171 Silvertop Stringybark grass/herb forest of the Brigalow Belt South and Nandewar Bioregion and western New England Tableland Bioregion
- 3363 Western New England Blakelys Red Gum-Box Grassy Forest
- 1332 Yellow Box - Grey Box - Red Gum woodland of the central eastern parts of the New England Tableland Bioregion
- Tableland Clay Grassy Woodlands
- 1099 Ribbon Gum - Rough-barked Apple - Yellow Box grassy woodland/open forest of the New England Tableland Bioregion and NSW North Coast Bioregion