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Pindan is a name
given to the red-soil
country of the south-western
Kimberley region of
Western Australia. The term
comes from a
local language and applies...
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Diporiphora pindan, the
Pindan two-line
dragon or
Pindan dragon, is a
species of
agama found in Australia. Doughty, P.; Melville, J.; Wilson, S.; Zichy-Woinarski...
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Acacia eriopoda,
commonly known as the
Broome pindan wattle and the narrow-leaf
pindan wattle, is a
species of
wattle in the
legume family that is native...
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Terminalia cunninghamii,
commonly known as
pindan quondong,
pindan walnut or
kalumburu almond, is a tree or
shrub of the
family Combretaceae native to...
- Many of
these woodlands and gr****lands have been
converted to farmland.
Pindan is a
plant community found on the
Dampier Peninsula and
elsewhere the southwestern...
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phaeospinosa Edwards & Melville, 2011
Diporiphora pindan Storr, 1980 –
Pindan two-line dragon,
Pindan dragon Diporiphora reginae Glauert, 1959 – plain-backed...
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coastal wattle (A. sophorae),
shoestring acacia (A. stenophylla), and
pindan wattle (A. tumida).
Atriplex nummularia – old man
saltbush Brachychiton...
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Acacia platycarpa,
commonly known as the
pindan wattle or
ghost wattle, is a
species of
plant in the
legume family that is
native to
northern Australia...
- quandong)
Santalum murrayanum (bitter quandong)
Terminalia cunninghamii (
pindan quandong) The
specific epithet of
Amyema quandang,
discovered growing on...
- soil of the
Dampier Peninsula in the
south is
known for its
characteristic pindan wooded gr****land,
while in the more
fertile areas like the Ord Valley, the...