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Summary: 
The diverse vegetation communities that make up Victoria’s Box–Ironbark ecosystem are scattered across the gently undulating rises and low hills inland of the Great Dividing Range in south-eastern Australia. Yellow Gum (foreground) commonly occurs throughout central and western parts of the region, growing in association with Grey Box (background) at lower elevations on relatively fertile soils. Both of these eucalypts are important nectar-producing species that many Box–Ironbark birds and mammals depend on.
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