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Araucaria bidwillii,
commonly known as the
bunya pine (/ˈbʌnjə/),
banya or bunya-bunya, is a
large evergreen coniferous tree in the
family Araucariaceae...
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though extinct species may have
exhibited epigeal germination.
Araucaria bidwillii – bunya-bunya;
Eastern Australia Section Intermedia. White, 1947...
- hoop pine,
Araucaria heterophylla, the
Norfolk Island pine and
Araucaria bidwillii,
bunya pine.[citation needed] The
recently found 'Wollemi pine',...
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serious injuries if they hit a person. The
cones of the
bunya bunya,
Araucaria bidwillii, for example,
weigh up to 10 kg (22 lb),
about the size and weight...
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resemble Araucaria but lack
enough preserved details for more
accurate classifications.
Citing striking similarities with the
extant Araucaria bidwillii, Calder...
- of New
Caledonian Araucaria. Thesis,
University of Edinburgh.
Wilde MH, AJ Eames. 1952. The
ovule and “seed” of
Araucaria bidwillii with
discussion of...
- fine
specimens of
native and
exotic trees such as a
Bunya Pine (
Araucaria bidwillii), Port
Jackson figs (Ficus rubiginosa),
silky oaks (Grevillea robusta)...
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disintegrate at
maturity to
release the seeds,
although in some such as
Araucaria bidwillii, the cone
weighing up to 10
kilograms (22 lb) is shed intact. In...
- area El Pino
Location in
California Show map of
California Species Araucaria bidwillii (Bunya pine)
Location East Los Angeles,
California Coordinates 34°02′36″N...
- in fat,
protein and calories, but high in
vitamin C.
Araucaria spp.
Bunya nut (
Araucaria bidwillii) is
native to Queensland, Australia. Nuts are the size...