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Other plant species include sheoak, Golden | Wattle, a small stand of native pine and various herb |
This bird has a pale bluish pendulous | wattle, a smaller wing patch, and an entirely naked w |
The Red | Wattle, also called the Red Wattle Hog, is a breed of |
structure, may stand on the site of an earlier | wattle and daub church built by the early missionarie |
It is built entirely of timber with | wattle and daub walls, probably the oldest timber gre |
Many other old cottages, including a | wattle and daub house dating from the fifteenth centu |
p as a red coot-like head shield and a reddish | wattle, and the legs and very long toes are dull blue |
the walls of the bar were found to be made of | wattle and wicker, dating back to the ninth century. |
good grass, and open forest timbered with Gums | wattle and She Oak trees". |
ater, which consisted of a hedge enclosure and | wattle and daub huts. |
efensive 12-foot (3.7 m)-high stockade made of | wattle and daub, and punctuated with bastions. |
g either metal stoves or brick and/or tabby or | wattle and daub (“stick”) chimneys. |
it was from stone rather than the traditional | wattle and daub. |
ry color beginning at the juncture of beak and | wattle and spreading in an arc over the eyes and acro |
the village itself consisted of more than 100 | wattle and daub houses, over three dozen individual h |
O'Connor is bounded by | Wattle and David streets, and also includes the Bruce |
Common names for it are Hickory | Wattle and Mountain Hickory. |
Acacia complanata, generally known as Long-pod | Wattle and Flat-stemmed Wattle, is a perennial tree n |
typical Mississippian rectangular wall trench | wattle and daub structures set in shallow basins. |
The building was originally timber-framed with | wattle and daub infill. |
A reconstructed | wattle and daub house at the Spiro Mounds Site |
lls were constructed of planks, of logs, or of | wattle and daub. |
An old church made of | wattle and daub, consecrated to St. |
The | wattle and daub construction church was later burnt d |
Others have been taken over by Eucalyptus, | Wattle and other plantations. |
ure, most of the land being under Tea, Coffee, | wattle and subsistence food crops. |
The first building was a small | wattle and daub church on the northern bank of the Ri |
e or rectangular made of mud brick, stone, and | wattle and daub. |
stiffened with smaller timbers and filled with | wattle and daub. |
oration project to the house using traditional | wattle and daub building methods. |
A section of this was also covered with the | wattle and daub, but this has since worn away or been |
The | Wattle Bank, Lance Creek and Lang Lang South district |
Early settlers were involved in | wattle bark stripping and cutting piles and sleepers |
He was also a founder of the Victorian | Wattle Club (1899), the Bird Observers Club (1905), a |
orian, as the majority of the older clunch and | wattle cottages have been demolished. |
Wattle Creek | |
The | Wattle Cup Caterpillar (Calcarifera ordinata) is a mo |
which the company usually utilises for its own | Wattle Dam Gold Mine. |
Ore from | Wattle Dam is not treated on site but rather taken to |
ginsville Gold Mine and Ramelius, owner of the | Wattle Dam Gold Mine, both in the area south of Kalgo |
The | Wattle Dam Gold Mine is a gold mine located 25 km sou |
ian Securities Exchange since 2003, discovered | Wattle Dam in 2005 and begun mining the deposit in 20 |
566 to | Wattle Downs |
ly meaning "Bangor (i.e. a settlement within a | wattle fence) below the wood/trees". |
ins, Trunkey Creek, Brewongle, Vittoria, Peel, | Wattle Flat, Sofala, Hill End, and Meadow Flat. |
Acacia prominens (Golden Rain | Wattle, Goldenrain Wattle, Gosford Wattle or Grey Sal |
Acacia decurrens (Acacia bark, Early black | wattle, Green wattle, Sydney wattle, Wattle bark) is |
Wattle Grove is located 30 kilometres south-west of t | |
ing, with only semi-rural parts of Kenwick and | Wattle Grove between the suburb and the Lesmurdie sec |
Panania, Picnic Point, Revesby, Warwick Farm, | Wattle Grove and Woronora and parts of Padstow, Janna |
in the middle it covers most of Forrestfield, | Wattle Grove and part of Kewdale; whilst to the south |
Wattle Grove | |
Wattle Grove Pub | |
Anglican churches local to | Wattle Grove are St. |
Lifegate Community Church meets weekly in the | Wattle Grove Primary Public School Hall on Cressbrook |
Wattle Grove is a residential suburb with a small sho | |
lage is a locality across the northern part of | Wattle Grove and Holsworthy. |
Wattle Grove is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of N | |
Granite | wattle grows as a small tree up to six metres high, a |
Wanderrie | wattle grows as a spreading shrub with many stems, to |
s common names include kangaroo thorn, prickly | wattle, hedge wattle and paradox acacia. |
The history of the Red | Wattle hog is not clear. |
r, Robert Prentice located another herd of Red | Wattle Hogs in East Texas as well. |
ith Mr. Wengler's breed to make the Endow Farm | Wattle Hogs. |
992, | Wattle Hurdle, pencil; |
It was at first a simple collection of | wattle huts. |
ames Weeping Boree', Weeping Acacia, and Hairy | Wattle, is a shrub and small tree native to New South |
Acacia aphylla (Leafless Rock | Wattle) is a species of Acacia which is endemic to an |
The Dandenong Range Cinnamon | Wattle is listed as "Rare in Victoria" on the Departm |
Acacia cardiophylla (West Wyalong | Wattle) is an evergreen shrub that grows to around 2 |
The Golden | Wattle is declared Australia's floral emblem. |
Acacia triptera (Spurwing | Wattle) is an erect or speading shrub which is endemi |
Acacia brownii (Heath | Wattle) is an erect or speading shrub which is endemi |
Acacia buxifolia, commonly known as Box-leaf | Wattle, is shrub species that is endemic to Australia |
Acacia terminalis (Sunshine | Wattle) is a shrub or small tree to 6 m in height. |
Acacia drummondii (Drummond's | Wattle) is a perennial tree endemic to Western Austra |
Acacia oxycedrus (Spike | Wattle) is an erect or spreading shrub which is endem |
Acacia flexifolia, commonly known as Bent-leaf | Wattle, is a shrub species that is endemic to eastern |
cacia mitchellii, commonly known as Mitchell's | Wattle, is an erect or spreading shrub which is endem |
Acacia aspera, commonly known as Rough | Wattle, is a spreading shrub which is endemic to sout |
Acacia denticulosa, also known as Sandpaper | Wattle, is a species of Acacia native to the south-we |
ia enterocarpa, commonly known as Jumping Jack | Wattle, is a shrub species that is endemic to eastern |
phylla, also known as Dandenong Range Cinnamon | Wattle, is a species of Acacia that is endemic to Vic |
rostriformis, commonly known as Bacchus Marsh | Wattle, is a plant species that is endemic to Austral |
Acacia neriifolia, also known as the Oleander | Wattle, is a tree in the Acacia genus, originally fro |
Acacia binervia (the Coast Myall) is a | wattle native to New South Wales and Victoria. |
urled) and higher crest, and a relatively long | wattle on either side of the bill. |
st on the top of their head, and an inflatable | wattle on the neck, which serves to amplify their lou |
red wattles on the back of the head and a long | wattle on the foreneck. |
It is commonly known as Soapbush | wattle or Strap Wattle. |
Acacia elata the Cedar | Wattle or Mountain Cedar Wattle is a tree found in ea |
acia quadrimarginea, commonly known as granite | wattle or spreading wattle, is a tree in the family M |
cacia myrtifolia, known colloquially as Myrtle | Wattle or Red-stemmed Wattle, is a species of Acacia |
cacia fimbriata, commonly known as the Fringed | Wattle or Brisbane Golden Wattle, is a species of Aca |
Acacia bivenosa, commonly known as Dune | Wattle or Two-nerved Wattle, is an Australian shrub n |
Acacia gunnii, commonly known as Ploughshare | Wattle or Dog's Tooth Wattle, is a shrub which is end |
l South Post Office opened on 19 October 1927, | Wattle Park Post Office opened on 12 December 1960 an |
and educated at the University of Adelaide and | Wattle Park Teachers College. |
is located on the suburb's western boundary at | Wattle Park. |
ow overshadowed by the 55 wind turbines of the | Wattle Point Wind Farm, just out of town to the south |
Wattle Range Council is a local government area in th | |
ouncil of The Coorong, and District Council of | Wattle Range. |
include Acacia Trinervis, Aroma Doble, Golden | Wattle, Sallow Wattle and Sydney Golden Wattle. |
ia verticillata (Prickly Moses; Prickly-leaved | Wattle; Star-Leaved Acacia; Whorl-Leaved Acacia) is a |
Acacia stricta (Hop | Wattle, Straight Wattle) is a perennial tree. |
Town Entry Sign, | Wattle Street |
Colo Vale also has a Public School on | Wattle Street. |
w shops and commercial developments located on | Wattle Street. |
oint in the district at Mount Lewis Reserve on | Wattle Street. |
Wattle talk 21:24, 25 September 2006 (UTC) | |
y was very marshy, which provided him with the | wattle that he would have needed to build his cell. |
Acacia crassicarpa (Northern | Wattle, Thick-podded Salwood, Brown Salwood, Papua Ne |
Every year there is a large ' | Wattle Time' Festival (which happens when the wattle |
m the resemblance of the male's scrotum to the | wattle under a turkey's neck.Although Anto's penis is |
It is located on the new driveway, | Wattle Valley Road which is off Mount Morton Road, wh |
The eye is surrounded by a bright blue | wattle which derives its colour, like the rest of the |
Acacia pendula (Weeping Myall) is a species of | wattle which is native to Australia. |
Acacia plicata is a species of | wattle which is endemic to an area between Perth and |
Acacia nigricans is a species of | wattle which is endemic to an area on the south coast |
-Ntaria in 1877) , commonly known as wanderrie | wattle, witchetty bush or granite wattle, is a shrub |
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