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Iconic trees lining GC coastline at risk without interventionIn the first half of the 20th century, the first Norfolk Island pines were planted by early settlers that set up their new lives on Gold Coast. The trees planted at Burleigh Heads in Justins Park by ...
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The Evergreen Tropical Tree That's Easier To Care For Than You ThinkIf this spot gets plenty of bright light, you might want to think about growing a gorgeous evergreen tropical tree in a pot. One easy-care species you may like to grow is the Norfolk Island pine ...
A Gold Coaster has recounted the terrifying moment a giant Norfolk pine was ripped out of the ground in Cyclone Alfred’s wild ...
Norfolk Island pine trees have become a feature of Australia's coastline but they are at risk from a number of factors. A Gold Coast researcher says a severe weather-fuelled fungus and urban ...
An associate at Home Depot said Thursday that trees had yet to arrive. Gunther the German shepherd and Lulu the goldendoodle are ready to help owner Kelly Bass sell Norfolk pine trees for ...
After days in the lurch, ex-tropical Cyclone Alfred finally made landfall, destroying homes, businesses, and iconic landmarks across south east Queensland.
In the first half of the 20th century, the first Norfolk Island pines were planted by early settlers that set up their new lives on Gold Coast. The trees planted at Burleigh Heads in Justins Park ...
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