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wandoo

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wandoo [ˈwɒnduː]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus wandoo, of W Australia, having white bark and durable wood
[from a native Australian language]


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With colleagues at the Department of Conservation and Land Management in Perth, and at the Queensland Forestry Research Institute, the scientists are concentrating on six key species: Acacia dealbata, Swainsona sericea, Calothamnus quadrifidus, Eucalyptus wandoo, Eucalyptus populnea and Eremaea pauciflora.
Address: Brisbane City Council Library Services 19 Wandoo Street Fortitude Valley Qld 4006 tel(07)34030112 fax(07)34030101 mls@brisbane.
In Western Australia, the woodland communities of salmon gum, york gum, gimlet and wandoo -- home to numbats and red-tailed phascogales -- were seen as indicators of fertile soils, and have now been extensively cleared.
 
 
 
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