>>2798438>>2798505>>2798511>>2798536I am from the regions where it usually burns, and most of the time the land thats burning is extremly desolate and a fire won't hurt it. On a rare occasion national parks can go up in flames.
Nature in Australia has evolved to cope with bushfires, even though they may not be natural, Australia is prone to violent thunderstorms which can mean lightning which im guessing makes Australia more prone to fires. (Also man-made fires here happen extremely often unfortunately)
>picrel, this plant absolutely thrives in bushfires. I have done work at rich peoples houses and they hire people to prune it with a flame thrower as it comes back really nicely. Its a very expensive landscaping itemhttps://www.bushheritage.org.au/species/grass-trees