It grows in Eucalyptus, Melaleuca, or mixed open woodland communities.
Rare woodland communities live within these substrates, and numerous rare plants may be found near the summit.
It is one of seven woodland communities in the NVC classed as "wet woodlands".
It can reach up to 12 meters in height and can form extensive open woodland communities.
The woodland communities consist of:
In order to test their suitability as future commercial tree species, trees are constantly removed for timber from the various woodland communities.
Its natural woodland communities would be wood-rush beech forests.
In addition to diverse woodland communities, the Bad Grund Arboretum offers visitors various special exhibitions.
These open woodland communities where it is co-dominant with brigalow are found on clay, alluvial, or sedimentary soils.
Southern Beausoleil Island's hardwood and mixed forests are good representations of regional woodland communities.