- conifer. As its
vernacular name
Norfolk Island pine (or
Norfolk pine) implies, the tree is
endemic to
Norfolk Island, an
external territory of Australia...
- its main town and
largest settlement is
Burnt Pine. East
Polynesians were the
first to
settle Norfolk Island, but they had
already departed when
Great Britain...
- The flag of
Norfolk Island is a
triband consisting of green, white, and
green bands charged with a
green Norfolk Island pine in the centre.
Adopted in...
-
Burnt Pine (Norf'k: Ban Pain) is the
largest town on
Norfolk Island, an
Australian external territory located in the
Pacific Ocean between New Caledonia...
-
destruction of
Pine Avenue, a
local landmark consisting of
about 500
Norfolk Island pines reaching up to 170 feet (52 m) in height. As
Norfolk Island did not...
-
Phillip Island is an
island located 6 km (3.7 mi)
south of
Norfolk Island in the
Southwest Pacific, and is part of the
Norfolk Island group. It was named...
- The
Norfolk Island Pine Trees are a heritage-listed
group of
trees at 127 S****
Street North, Cleveland, City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. They...
-
African pine tree,
Afrocarpus falcatus, a
species in the
family Podocarpaceae Ground pine (disambiguation),
several plants Norfolk Island pine, Araucaria...
-
Norfolk,
Alberta Norfolk (electoral district),
Ontario Norfolk County,
Ontario Norfolk Island (Galápagos), a
former name of
Santa Cruz
Island Norfolk...
-
website The
Paranormal lists Norfolk as No.4 in the world's most
haunted islands.
Norfolk Island pine – The
native tree of the
island, the
symbolism of which...