Blackwood is a common species in the native forests of north western Tasmania where over 70 of Tasmania's blackwood is cut. It occurs in significant volumes in swamp forests, riverine rainforests and as an understorey component of wet eucalypt forests. The biggest asset for native forest blackwood establishment is the ground-stored seed resource which germinates after disturbances, including logging. Other important silvicultural considerations are form and browsing.
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