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Yes, native plants can flourish after bushfire. But there’s only so much hardship they can take

  • Written by Lucy Commander, Adjunct Lecturer, University of Western Australia
Yes, native plants can flourish after bushfire. But there’s only so much hardship they can takeBulbine lilies flowering and eucalypts resprouting after fire in the Victorian high country. Heidi Zimmer

In a fire-blackened landscape, signs of life are everywhere. A riot of red and green leaves erupt from an otherwise dead-looking tree trunk, and the beginnings of wildflowers and grasses peek from the crunchy charcoal below.

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