Karri forest
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For the Karri Forest Region, see Warren (biogeographic region).
Karri forest is tall open forest of Eucalyptus diversicolor (Karri), one of the tallest hardwoods in the world. It occurs only in the south-west corner of the Southwest Botanical Province of Western Australia, in the Warren biogeographic region. The Warren region is also known as the Karri Forest Region, but this is a misnomer, as only about half of the region is vegetated with Karri forest.
[edit] References
- Christensen, Per (1992). The Karri Forest. Department of Conservation and Land Management.