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Tag Archives: pandanus palm
the Pandanus Palm from the north …
Pandanus Palms, Pandanus spiralis, are an iconic species growing across Australia’s north, with some Kimberley types pictured here. Now they are growing in many parks and gardens, and are useful as a habitat for birds, bats and reptiles. The leaves … Continue reading
Posted in Broome/Kimberley, Environment, photography
Tagged Broome, environment, kimberley region, nature, pandanus palm
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funds wanted …
Plant sale — No Gas Campaign Saturday March 2nd 6.00 to noon After all that cyclonic rain, nearly 200mm of it, a good time to plant seedlings from our own native plant nursery. Proceeds towards the No Gas Campaign and … Continue reading
Posted in Broome/Kimberley, Environment, Health, Oz politics, weather
Tagged Broome, business, environment, horticulture programs, James Price Point, kimberley region, kimberley wa, native plant nursery, nature, pandanus palm, plant seedlings, research, science and technology, travel, vacation, weather
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