Category:Corymbia terminalis of the Shire of Bulloo, South West Queensland
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The flora of the Shire of Bulloo is typical of the Channel Country with habitats ranging from permanent and ephemeral wetlands to arid slopes, gibber plains and rugged, low hills.
The Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia Channel Country Bioregion covers a large area, extending into South Australia, the Northern Territory and New South Wales. The name comes from the numerous intertwined rivulets that cross the region, which cover 150,000 km² of the otherwise arid countryside.
Media in category "Corymbia terminalis of the Shire of Bulloo, South West Queensland"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Corymbia terminalis Grey Range south west Qld September 1991 IMG 0025.jpg 4,305 × 6,437; 26.36 MB
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Corymbia terminalis Noccundra Rd Nocatunga Station 22 September 1991 08-22-2015 72.tif 5,184 × 3,456; 51.28 MB
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Corymbia terminalis Noccundra Rd Nocatunga Station 22 September 1991 08-22-2015 72bw.tif 5,184 × 3,456; 51.28 MB
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Corymbia terminalis Noccundra Rd Nocatunga Station 23 September 1991 08-22-2015 73.tif 3,456 × 5,184; 51.29 MB
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Corymbia terminalis Noccundra Rd Nocatunga Station 23 September 1991 08-22-2015 73bw.tif 3,456 × 5,184; 51.29 MB
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Corymbia terminalis Wilson River catchment south west Qld September 1991 IMG 0032.jpg 6,416 × 4,309; 21.14 MB