The grasslands of NSW occur from the coast to the arid interior of the west. They are dominated by large perennial tussock grasses, with broad-leafed herbs growing in the inter-tussock spaces, and a conspicuous absence of woody plants. See an overview and maps of this vegetation formation.Threatened species in this vegetation formationSee a list of species, populations and ecological communities associated with the Grasslands vegetation formation. Find species in a more specific vegetation classThe Grasslands vegetation formation can be divided into the following classes. Select a vegetation class on the list below to see a list of species associated with it: | |  A Kangaroo Grass Grassland (Turallo Nature Reserve) Image: Rainer Rehwinkel © Rainer Rehwinkel
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