Moonah (Melaleuca lanceolata) seed pods at Point Lonsdale, Victoria Australia (4608785038)
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Summary[edit] Description: Coastal Moonah Woodland occurs on the swales, lower slopes and upper south-facing slopes of coastal dune systems that are alkaline and usually derived from calcarenite. Coastal Moonah Woodland varies structurally and may occur as low forest or shrubland. Much of Coastal Moonah Woodland has been cleared or fragmented, leaving remnants that have been degraded by weed invasion and recreational activities. Currently it covers less than 10% of its original distribution in Victoria. (Source: DSE). Date: 15 May 2010, 21:48. Source: Moonah (Melaleuca lanceolata) seed pods at Point Lonsdale, Victoria Australia. Author: Rexness from Melbourne, Australia. Camera location38° 17′ 20.25″ S, 144° 36′ 49.87″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-38.288959; 144.613852.
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- Angiosperms
- Eudicots
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- Myrtales
- Myrtaceae (myrtles)
- Melaleuca (melaleuca)
- Melaleuca lanceolata (moonah)
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