[DRAFT-REAL] Mountain Ash
Eucalyptus regnans
The world's tallest flowering plant. The valley's old-growth Mountain Ash stands tower 80–100 m.
- Where
- Tall wet sclerophyll forest at higher elevations. Old-growth stands at Cement Creek and Toolangi.

Living Nature ›
A small field guide to the species that share this site — what they look like, where to look, when to look. Written with the Cement Creek Catchment Group; checked annually with the Wurundjeri rangers.
A field guide · 8 species, on this site or within a kilometre
Eucalyptus regnans
The world's tallest flowering plant. The valley's old-growth Mountain Ash stands tower 80–100 m.
Dicksonia antarctica
Slow-growing tree fern that defines the valley's temperate rainforest understorey.
Walk the loop slowly — fifteen minutes at a normal pace, forty if you're looking. The front desk lends binoculars; please return them.
Recorded on site between 2023 and 2026 by Eli Noor, the Hub's archivist, with a parabolic dish lent by the Healesville Sanctuary. Headphones recommended; the lyrebird does an excellent chainsaw.
Help keep the guide honest
We pool sightings with the Cement Creek Catchment Group's iNaturalist project. Photos are great but not required; a careful description with date and location is just as useful.