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Papuexul bidwilli is a
species of air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the
family Camaenidae. The
habitat is up in the...
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Erythrina Ă—
bidwillii is the
scientific name for two
different cultivars produced from
hybridising Erythrina species at
Camden Park Estate, New
South Wales...
- po****r with tourists. The
highway is
named after the Bunya-bunya
Araucaria bidwilli,
which grows in the area and the
seeds of
which were (and
still are) a...
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appointed in 1881 and
introductions included Araucarias (A.
cookii and A.
bidwilli),
cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens),
topiaries made from
Hamelia patens...
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plantings of
botanical interest,
including mature specimens of
Araucaria bidwilli,
Cedrus libani,
Cinnamomum camphora,
Jubaea chilensis,
Notelaea excelsa...
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Retrieved 16
December 2017.
Michael Shea. "Malacology:C.158992 -
Papuexul bidwilli".
Atlas of
Living Australia.
Retrieved 19
December 2017. "Sherwood Nature...
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perimeter paths. The
gardens contain an
avenue of
Bunya Pines (Araucaria
bidwilli)
planted in the 1850s and an
avenue of
Weeping Figs (Ficus benjamina) planted...
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frame the
recreation oval.
These plantings include Bunya pines (Araucaria
bidwilli) and many
other species.
Baillie Henderson Hospital was
listed on the Queensland...
- "Poetry of
earth is
never dead". Its
symbol is the
bunya pine tree (Arucaria
Bidwilli). Its
members have
included artist Estelle Thomson. The
Queensland Naturalists’...
- flower-trees and shrubs. For instance, a man
could own a
bonyi (Araucaria
bidwilli) tree, and a
woman a
minti (Banksia amula),
dulandella (Persoonia Sp.)...