- The
Wollemi National Park (/ˈwɒləmaɪ/) is a
protected national park and
wilderness area that is
located in the
Central West and
Hunter region of New South...
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known as the
Wollemi Pine (though it is not a true pine)
which was
discovered in 1994 in a
temperate rainforest wilderness area of the
Wollemi National Park...
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Wollemi College is an
independent Roman Catholic school for boys,
located in the
western Sydney suburb of Werrington, New
South Wales, Australia. Situated...
- The
Wollemi Cr****, a
partly perennial stream of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is
located in the
Central Tablelands and Blue
Mountains regions of New...
- explorer, and
botanist who on or
about 10
September 1994
discovered the
Wollemi pine. Thus,
resulting in the
scientific name of this species, Wollemia...
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conservation and
research includes the
endangered Wollemi Pine that was
discovered in 1994 in the
Wollemi National Park, (part of the
Greater Blue Mountains...
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stringybark (Eucalyptus eugenioides)
White stringybark (Eucalyptus globoidea)
Wollemi stringybark (Eucalyptus expressa)
Stringybark or narrow-leaved stringybark...
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National Park, is a
World Heritage Area. The
Wollemi National Park is home to the Jur****ic-age tree the
Wollemi Pine,
which was
found growing in a remote...
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community predominantly found in the Blue Mountains,
particularly in the
Wollemi National Park, and
parts of the
Hawkesbury in New
South Wales, Australia...
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large areas of what are
today the Blue
Mountains National Park, and the
Wollemi, Kanangra-Boyd, Nattai,
Gardens of Stone, and
Thirlmere Lakes,
along with...