Mount Field National Park
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/NATURE, AUSTRALIA/ Updated : Feb 3, 2015, 22:25 IST
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Although the forests of Mt Field are a pocket of old growth in an area of heavy logging, its beauty is remarkable. In a short drive you travel from incredible old growth swamp gum forest (the tallest flowering plant in the world) … Read more
Although the forests of Mt Field are a pocket of old growth in an area of heavy logging, its beauty is remarkable. In a short drive you travel from incredible old growth swamp gum forest (the tallest flowering plant in the world) and massive tree ferns into rainforest dominated by species found no where else like pencil, king billy and celery-top pine and then into a scree slope dominated by snow gum and tanglefoot—Australia's only winter deciduous tree, a remnant of the Gondwanda super continent of more than 60 million years ago. Read less

Although the forests of Mt Field are a pocket of old growth in an area of heavy logging, its beauty is remarkable. In a short drive you travel from incredible old growth swamp gum forest (the tallest flowering plant in the world) and massive tree ferns into rainforest dominated by species found no where else like pencil, king billy and celery-top pine and then into a scree slope dominated by snow gum and tanglefoot—Australia's only winter deciduous tree, a remnant of the Gondwanda super continent of more than 60 million years ago.
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