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Character Range: 3163–4052

community include shade tolerant species such as Imperata cylindrica and Lomandra longifolia.

The ecological community occurs in the NSW North Coast bioregion and adjacent bioregions in South Eastern Queensland and New England Tablelands, with a scattered distribution north from Dorrigo and Coffs Harbour in New South Wales to Warwick and Canungra in Queensland. It is more commonly found at the margins of rainforests on the lower slopes of hills and escarpments and in the valley bottoms but may also occur on upper slopes and basalt ridges. It typically occurs on deep, fertile soils, and is largely confined to fertile basaltic derived soils, or fine-grained sediments of colluvium or alluvium depending on upstream environments.

The ecological community also includes a variety of fauna species, including several species that are listed as threatened at a national or state level.