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DEAR NEIL: I have dwarf yaupon hollies that have grown a bit too large. Is it OK to trim them now, or should I wait until later? Dear Reader: I’m picturing how I’d imagine they will look after ...
Samadera bidwillii is listed as Vulnerable under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and the Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992. /Public Release. This material from ...
The bunya pine (Araucaria bidwillii) dates back some 200 million years to the Jurassic period, the golden age of dinosaurs. It formed part of an alien landscape of non-flowering plants such as cycads, ...
Researchers have identified 12 ancestral plant species from an early Eocene fossil assemblage in Tasmania that once formed part of a giant, circumpolar forest. When you purchase through links on ...
The bunya pine (Araucaria bidwillii) is an ancient native conifer of cultural and spiritual significance to several language groups in eastern Australia. It's known as bonyi bonyi in Wakka Wakka ...
After the genus was studied it deemed to be part of the Araucarias and his name added making it “Arauca bidwillii.”. Andrew Petrie never had any trouble with the Aboriginal tribes of the area ...
How can I control alexander plants? How can I encourage gage trees to flower? Do you have some tips for increasing biodiversity? Kathy Clugston and the team have the answers. Show more How can I ...
Dr Jaqueline Moura Nadolny from UQ’s Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation said the bunya nut (Araucaria bidwillii) was an energy and nutrient dense bushfood with huge ...
The bunya pine, Araucaria bidwillii, has survived since the Jurassic period at least 145 million years ago, but soil-borne plant pathogens introduced since European settlement are taking a ...
There are easily hundreds of truly excellent, some might even say great trees in Los Angeles. Are these 10 the very best? Well, that’s totally subjective. For our story “The greatest trees of ...
This column's recent exposé on towers of the Canberra region prompted Steph Graham of Kambah to ask, "Does Canberra have any leaning towers or objects?" ...