New South Wales contains 549 separate Protected Areas with a total land area of 4,953,271 hectares (6.18% of the state’s area). 150 of these are National parks, totalling 4,172,308 hectares (5.21% of the state’s area).
... while farther south the maple, mountain ash and oak, as also the Japanese Panax ricinifolium, the Amur cork[?] (Philodendron amurense), the spindle tree[?] ...