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The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
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The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
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The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
WOLLEMI PINE WOLLEMIA NOBILI( )S RECOVERY PLAN Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis)Recovery Plan Prepared in accordance with the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 September 1998 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service RecoveryPlanning Program
WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
WOLLEMI PINE WOLLEMIA NOBILI( )S RECOVERY PLAN Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis)Recovery Plan Prepared in accordance with the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 September 1998 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service RecoveryPlanning Program
WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
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Saving the Wollemi Pine from Extinction Since the discovery of the Wollemi Pine in 1994, conservationists, horticulturalists and ecologists have been busy putting measures in place to protect the rare and threatened wild population of Wollemi Pines near Sydney's Blue Mountains. The Wollemi Pine is protected by the New South Wales (NSW) Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is now available in many countries including Australia, the UK, and Europe. Please refer to the Worldwide Wollemi page for a full list of international distributors. Welcome to Issue 14 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we report on some new trialsthat have
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Welcome to Issue 13 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we showcase some exciting initiatives in Australia such as the Walking with Dinosaurs promotion where we are giving away tickets to the World Premiere of a live show featuring fifteen life sized dinosaurs.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Winning Poem by Canowindra Public School: The Wollemi Pine. In the deep, dark canyon David saw, A living, breathing dinosaur. With skin like bubbling chocolate and wings like a Christmas tree, This Noble man found 76, wild and living free. On the 10th of September 1994, History was made andWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Welcome to Issue 12 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we are excited to announce the official release of the Wollemi Pine in the US. After years of research and trials, the Pine is now available via National Geographic. As Conservation Club members, we are offering you theWOLLEMIPINE.COM
As a subscriber, you will receive Wollemi Watch - a quarterly e-newsletter covering the latest product information and research findings on the Wollemi Pine. Closer to the release date of 2005/6, we will also provide you with details on how you will be able to purchase your own Wollemi Pine. Happy festive season and welcome to the sixthedition
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Newsflash: Update on Worldwide Wollemi Pine Availability Australia On April 1, the Wollemi Pine will be available in over 160 selected garden centres in a range of sizes including a 40cm plant (150mm pot), a 60cm plant (200mm pot) and a 1.2m plant (430mm pot). Interested in purchasing a Wollemi Pine? Please contact us: Web: www.wollemipine.com for details Call: 1800 615 536 for a list ofWOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
WOLLEMI PINE WOLLEMIA NOBILI( )S RECOVERY PLAN Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis)Recovery Plan Prepared in accordance with the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 September 1998 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service RecoveryPlanning Program
WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
WOLLEMI PINE WOLLEMIA NOBILI( )S RECOVERY PLAN Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis)Recovery Plan Prepared in accordance with the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 September 1998 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service RecoveryPlanning Program
WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
1. Determine which size is appropriate for your monitor. 2. Click the size you wish to download. 3. After it appears in your browser, drag the image onto your desktop. 4. From the Apple Menu (at the top left of your screen) select CONTROL PANELS, then DESKTOP PICTURES or APPEARANCE. (If the new window reads APPEARANCE, select the tab thatreads
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This is the offical website of the Wollemi Pine - redirection pageWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Saving the Wollemi Pine from Extinction Since the discovery of the Wollemi Pine in 1994, conservationists, horticulturalists and ecologists have been busy putting measures in place to protect the rare and threatened wild population of Wollemi Pines near Sydney's Blue Mountains. The Wollemi Pine is protected by the New South Wales (NSW) Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is now available in many countries including Australia, the UK, and Europe. Please refer to the Worldwide Wollemi page for a full list of international distributors. Welcome to Issue 14 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we report on some new trialsthat have
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Welcome to Issue 13 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we showcase some exciting initiatives in Australia such as the Walking with Dinosaurs promotion where we are giving away tickets to the World Premiere of a live show featuring fifteen life sized dinosaurs.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Winning Poem by Canowindra Public School: The Wollemi Pine. In the deep, dark canyon David saw, A living, breathing dinosaur. With skin like bubbling chocolate and wings like a Christmas tree, This Noble man found 76, wild and living free. On the 10th of September 1994, History was made andWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Welcome to Issue 12 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we are excited to announce the official release of the Wollemi Pine in the US. After years of research and trials, the Pine is now available via National Geographic. As Conservation Club members, we are offering you theWOLLEMIPINE.COM
As a subscriber, you will receive Wollemi Watch - a quarterly e-newsletter covering the latest product information and research findings on the Wollemi Pine. Closer to the release date of 2005/6, we will also provide you with details on how you will be able to purchase your own Wollemi Pine. Happy festive season and welcome to the sixthedition
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Newsflash: Update on Worldwide Wollemi Pine Availability Australia On April 1, the Wollemi Pine will be available in over 160 selected garden centres in a range of sizes including a 40cm plant (150mm pot), a 60cm plant (200mm pot) and a 1.2m plant (430mm pot). Interested in purchasing a Wollemi Pine? Please contact us: Web: www.wollemipine.com for details Call: 1800 615 536 for a list ofWOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
WOLLEMI PINE WOLLEMIA NOBILI( )S RECOVERY PLAN Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis)Recovery Plan Prepared in accordance with the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 September 1998 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service RecoveryPlanning Program
WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
WOLLEMI PINE WOLLEMIA NOBILI( )S RECOVERY PLAN Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis)Recovery Plan Prepared in accordance with the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 September 1998 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service RecoveryPlanning Program
WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
1. Determine which size is appropriate for your monitor. 2. Click the size you wish to download. 3. After it appears in your browser, drag the image onto your desktop. 4. From the Apple Menu (at the top left of your screen) select CONTROL PANELS, then DESKTOP PICTURES or APPEARANCE. (If the new window reads APPEARANCE, select the tab thatreads
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
This is the offical website of the Wollemi Pine - redirection pageWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Saving the Wollemi Pine from Extinction Since the discovery of the Wollemi Pine in 1994, conservationists, horticulturalists and ecologists have been busy putting measures in place to protect the rare and threatened wild population of Wollemi Pines near Sydney's Blue Mountains. The Wollemi Pine is protected by the New South Wales (NSW) Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is now available in many countries including Australia, the UK, and Europe. Please refer to the Worldwide Wollemi page for a full list of international distributors. Welcome to Issue 14 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we report on some new trialsthat have
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Welcome to Issue 13 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we showcase some exciting initiatives in Australia such as the Walking with Dinosaurs promotion where we are giving away tickets to the World Premiere of a live show featuring fifteen life sized dinosaurs.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Winning Poem by Canowindra Public School: The Wollemi Pine. In the deep, dark canyon David saw, A living, breathing dinosaur. With skin like bubbling chocolate and wings like a Christmas tree, This Noble man found 76, wild and living free. On the 10th of September 1994, History was made andWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Welcome to Issue 12 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we are excited to announce the official release of the Wollemi Pine in the US. After years of research and trials, the Pine is now available via National Geographic. As Conservation Club members, we are offering you theWOLLEMIPINE.COM
As a subscriber, you will receive Wollemi Watch - a quarterly e-newsletter covering the latest product information and research findings on the Wollemi Pine. Closer to the release date of 2005/6, we will also provide you with details on how you will be able to purchase your own Wollemi Pine. Happy festive season and welcome to the sixthedition
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Newsflash: Update on Worldwide Wollemi Pine Availability Australia On April 1, the Wollemi Pine will be available in over 160 selected garden centres in a range of sizes including a 40cm plant (150mm pot), a 60cm plant (200mm pot) and a 1.2m plant (430mm pot). Interested in purchasing a Wollemi Pine? Please contact us: Web: www.wollemipine.com for details Call: 1800 615 536 for a list ofWOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Many beautiful images of the Wollemi Pines are available from various photographers. Please note that due to copyright issues, these high resolution images are not available for private use and should you wish to access these for that purpose, please visit www.wildlight.net . Buy a Wollemi Pine and help to. preserve this wonderful species.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
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The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
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The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Many beautiful images of the Wollemi Pines are available from various photographers. Please note that due to copyright issues, these high resolution images are not available for private use and should you wish to access these for that purpose, please visit www.wildlight.net . Buy a Wollemi Pine and help to. preserve this wonderful species.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
A majestic conifer with attractive, unusual dark green foliage and bubbly bark, the Wollemi Pine can grows up to 40 metres high in the wild with a trunk diameter of over one metre. Find out more about the nature of the Wollemi, its discovery and protection. Science. The Pines can survive temperatures from 23-133°F (-5 to 45°C) and areWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Phone - call 1800 WOLLIE or 1800 965 543. (or +61 3 9751 9400) Wollemi Pine sizes and prices: Limited Stocks of new season Wollemi Pines are now available. Order your piece of prehistory now. Sizes available: 150 mm pot, approx. 50cm tall. A$115.90 ($99.00 + $16.90 shipping & handling) 200 mm pot, approx. 70cm tall:WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Many beautiful images of the Wollemi Pines are available from various photographers. Please note that due to copyright issues, these high resolution images are not available for private use and should you wish to access these for that purpose, please visit www.wildlight.net . Buy a Wollemi Pine and help to. preserve this wonderful species.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
1. Determine which size is appropriate for your monitor. 2. Click the size you wish to download. 3. After it appears in your browser, drag the image onto your desktop. 4. From the Apple Menu (at the top left of your screen) select CONTROL PANELS, then DESKTOP PICTURES or APPEARANCE. (If the new window reads APPEARANCE, select the tab thatreads
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It was known from fossil records and presumed extinct until it was discovered in 1994 in the Wollemi National Park just outside Australia's largest city, Sydney. The mission of Wollemi Australia Pty Ltd is to distribute the Wollemi Pine worldwide ensuring the longevity of the plant for future generations and returning royalties to fundWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Welcome to Issue 13 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we showcase some exciting initiatives in Australia such as the Walking with Dinosaurs promotion where we are giving away tickets to the World Premiere of a live show featuring fifteen life sized dinosaurs.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is now available in many countries including Australia, the UK, and Europe. Please refer to the Worldwide Wollemi page for a full list of international distributors. Welcome to Issue 14 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we report on some new trialsthat have
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Welcome to the fifth edition of Wollemi Watch, a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. In this edition we celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the discovery of the Wollemi Pine and feature a key personality behind the conservation of the Wollemi Pines in the wild. We acknowledge National Tree Day inAustralia
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The Winning Poem by Canowindra Public School: The Wollemi Pine. In the deep, dark canyon David saw, A living, breathing dinosaur. With skin like bubbling chocolate and wings like a Christmas tree, This Noble man found 76, wild and living free. On the 10th of September 1994, History was made andWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Newsflash: Wollemi Pine Auction Success The launch and auction of the Collectors Edition Wollemi Pines was a great success and a fitting tribute to 11 years of research and conservation work. Thousands of Wollemi enthusiasts visited the "Wollemi Pine Wilderness Unveiled" exhibition at the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens (Oct 14-23) and the Sotheby's auction was unprecedented with 100% of the 292WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
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A majestic conifer with attractive, unusual dark green foliage and bubbly bark, the Wollemi Pine can grows up to 40 metres high in the wild with a trunk diameter of over one metre. Find out more about the nature of the Wollemi, its discovery and protection. Science. The Pines can survive temperatures from 23-133°F (-5 to 45°C) and areWOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Phone - call 1800 WOLLIE or 1800 965 543. (or +61 3 9751 9400) Wollemi Pine sizes and prices: Limited Stocks of new season Wollemi Pines are now available. Order your piece of prehistory now. Sizes available: 150 mm pot, approx. 50cm tall. A$115.90 ($99.00 + $16.90 shipping & handling) 200 mm pot, approx. 70cm tall:WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
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The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
A majestic conifer with attractive, unusual dark green foliage and bubbly bark, the Wollemi Pine can grows up to 40 metres high in the wild with a trunk diameter of over one metre. Find out more about the nature of the Wollemi, its discovery and protection. Science. The Pines can survive temperatures from 23-133°F (-5 to 45°C) and areWOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Phone - call 1800 WOLLIE or 1800 965 543. (or +61 3 9751 9400) Wollemi Pine sizes and prices: Limited Stocks of new season Wollemi Pines are now available. Order your piece of prehistory now. Sizes available: 150 mm pot, approx. 50cm tall. A$115.90 ($99.00 + $16.90 shipping & handling) 200 mm pot, approx. 70cm tall:WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Phone - call 1800 WOLLIE or 1800 965 543. (or +61 3 9751 9400) Wollemi Pine sizes and prices: Limited Stocks of new season Wollemi Pines are now available. Order your piece of prehistory now. Sizes available: 150 mm pot, approx. 50cm tall. A$115.90 ($99.00 + $16.90 shipping & handling) 200 mm pot, approx. 70cm tall:WOLLEMIPINE.COM
1. Determine which size is appropriate for your monitor. 2. Click the size you wish to download. 3. After it appears in your browser, drag the image onto your desktop. 4. From the Apple Menu (at the top left of your screen) select CONTROL PANELS, then DESKTOP PICTURES or APPEARANCE. (If the new window reads APPEARANCE, select the tab thatreads
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Many beautiful images of the Wollemi Pines are available from various photographers. Please note that due to copyright issues, these high resolution images are not available for private use and should you wish to access these for that purpose, please visit www.wildlight.net . Buy a Wollemi Pine and help to. preserve this wonderful species.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
It was known from fossil records and presumed extinct until it was discovered in 1994 in the Wollemi National Park just outside Australia's largest city, Sydney. The mission of Wollemi Australia Pty Ltd is to distribute the Wollemi Pine worldwide ensuring the longevity of the plant for future generations and returning royalties to fundWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Welcome to Issue 13 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we showcase some exciting initiatives in Australia such as the Walking with Dinosaurs promotion where we are giving away tickets to the World Premiere of a live show featuring fifteen life sized dinosaurs.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is now available in many countries including Australia, the UK, and Europe. Please refer to the Worldwide Wollemi page for a full list of international distributors. Welcome to Issue 14 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we report on some new trialsthat have
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Welcome to the fifth edition of Wollemi Watch, a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. In this edition we celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the discovery of the Wollemi Pine and feature a key personality behind the conservation of the Wollemi Pines in the wild. We acknowledge National Tree Day inAustralia
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The Winning Poem by Canowindra Public School: The Wollemi Pine. In the deep, dark canyon David saw, A living, breathing dinosaur. With skin like bubbling chocolate and wings like a Christmas tree, This Noble man found 76, wild and living free. On the 10th of September 1994, History was made andWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Newsflash: Wollemi Pine Auction Success The launch and auction of the Collectors Edition Wollemi Pines was a great success and a fitting tribute to 11 years of research and conservation work. Thousands of Wollemi enthusiasts visited the "Wollemi Pine Wilderness Unveiled" exhibition at the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens (Oct 14-23) and the Sotheby's auction was unprecedented with 100% of the 292WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
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A majestic conifer with attractive, unusual dark green foliage and bubbly bark, the Wollemi Pine can grows up to 40 metres high in the wild with a trunk diameter of over one metre. Find out more about the nature of the Wollemi, its discovery and protection. Science. The Pines can survive temperatures from 23-133°F (-5 to 45°C) and areWOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
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The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Phone - call 1800 WOLLIE or 1800 965 543. (or +61 3 9751 9400) Wollemi Pine sizes and prices: Limited Stocks of new season Wollemi Pines are now available. Order your piece of prehistory now. Sizes available: 150 mm pot, approx. 50cm tall. A$115.90 ($99.00 + $16.90 shipping & handling) 200 mm pot, approx. 70cm tall:WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival. Assist in the conservation effort by growing your own Wollemi Pine and becoming partof one of the
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
A majestic conifer with attractive, unusual dark green foliage and bubbly bark, the Wollemi Pine can grows up to 40 metres high in the wild with a trunk diameter of over one metre. Find out more about the nature of the Wollemi, its discovery and protection. Science. The Pines can survive temperatures from 23-133°F (-5 to 45°C) and areWOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Watch was a quarterly online newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts the world over. The name "Wollemi Watch" reflects the aboriginal meaning of the word Wollemi which translates to "watch out, look around you" and is also descriptive of the rugged wilderness of the Wollemi National Park where the Wollemi Pine was discovered.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is the only species in the third living genus ( Wollemia) of the conifer family Araucariaceae. It has features in common with the other living genera Agathis and Araucaria as well as with Cretaceous and early Tertiary fossil groups such as Araucarioides. Habitat and Growing Conditions. The Wollemi Pine growsto a height of 40
WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine as a garden or landscape tree The Wollemi Pine will make a spectacular specimen tree, planted as an avenue, grove or hedge and can be planted in the understorey of a rainforest. Hardiness The Wollemi Pine in Australia has grown in a range of temperatures from -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) and it could even be hardier thanthis.
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Phone - call 1800 WOLLIE or 1800 965 543. (or +61 3 9751 9400) Wollemi Pine sizes and prices: Limited Stocks of new season Wollemi Pines are now available. Order your piece of prehistory now. Sizes available: 150 mm pot, approx. 50cm tall. A$115.90 ($99.00 + $16.90 shipping & handling) 200 mm pot, approx. 70cm tall:WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Register for early Wollemi pine order. We'll be in touch with full ordering details after 14 November, 2005. If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at info@wollemipine.com. To submit form, only fields with ( *) are required. Other fields areoptional.
WP SELECTED STOCKISTS 2 Leura Leura Country Gardens 156 Megalong Street, 2780 Ph: 02 4784 3146 Lismore Precious Plants 74 Conway Street, 2480 Ph: 02 6622 8177Lithgow
FOUND TREE FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE The previously unknown native tree is a towering 40 metres tall, with a three-metre girth, is covered in dense, waxy foliage and has distinctive bubbly bark that makes it look as though it is coated in Coco Pops. Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TIME MAGAZINE Corbin Press Clips Public Relations & Marketing (212) 246-6515 National Geographic Time Magazine November 6, 2006WOLLEMIPINE.COM
Phone - call 1800 WOLLIE or 1800 965 543. (or +61 3 9751 9400) Wollemi Pine sizes and prices: Limited Stocks of new season Wollemi Pines are now available. Order your piece of prehistory now. Sizes available: 150 mm pot, approx. 50cm tall. A$115.90 ($99.00 + $16.90 shipping & handling) 200 mm pot, approx. 70cm tall:WOLLEMIPINE.COM
In the Wollemi National Park, home of the Wollemi Pine, 4000 year old rock paintings have just been uncovered marking the most significant find of Aboriginal art in the state of New South Wales in half a century. Hidden for generations by the Park's rugged and inhospitable terrain, the drawings and stencils are thought to have been placed onWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Many beautiful images of the Wollemi Pines are available from various photographers. Please note that due to copyright issues, these high resolution images are not available for private use and should you wish to access these for that purpose, please visit www.wildlight.net . Buy a Wollemi Pine and help to. preserve this wonderful species.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
A Wollemi Pine was presented to the Fujiya Hotel in Hakone, Japan on 6 July 2007 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Agreement on Commerce between Australia and Japan at the historic hotel on the same day in 1957. A special anniversary event involving the presentation of the Wollemi was hosted by the Australian and NewWOLLEMIPINE.COM
It was known from fossil records and presumed extinct until it was discovered in 1994 in the Wollemi National Park just outside Australia's largest city, Sydney. The mission of Wollemi Australia Pty Ltd is to distribute the Wollemi Pine worldwide ensuring the longevity of the plant for future generations and returning royalties to fundWOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine Schools Kit is a great classroom resource for environmental education in areas such as climate change, biodiversity and threatened species. The Wollemi Pine Schools Kit consists of: A Wollemi Pine (30cm tall), care instructions and a certificate of authenticity. Teaching resources such as fact sheets, an A2 wallposter and DVD.
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Welcome to Issue 13 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we showcase some exciting initiatives in Australia such as the Walking with Dinosaurs promotion where we are giving away tickets to the World Premiere of a live show featuring fifteen life sized dinosaurs.WOLLEMIPINE.COM
The Wollemi Pine is now available in many countries including Australia, the UK, and Europe. Please refer to the Worldwide Wollemi page for a full list of international distributors. Welcome to Issue 14 of the Wollemi Watch, a quarterly newsletter for Wollemi Pine enthusiasts everywhere. In this issue, we report on some new trialsthat have
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The Winning Poem by Canowindra Public School: The Wollemi Pine. In the deep, dark canyon David saw, A living, breathing dinosaur. With skin like bubbling chocolate and wings like a Christmas tree, This Noble man found 76, wild and living free. On the 10th of September 1994, History was made andWOLLEMIPINE.COM
Newsflash: Wollemi Pine Auction Success The launch and auction of the Collectors Edition Wollemi Pines was a great success and a fitting tribute to 11 years of research and conservation work. Thousands of Wollemi enthusiasts visited the "Wollemi Pine Wilderness Unveiled" exhibition at the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens (Oct 14-23) and the Sotheby's auction was unprecedented with 100% of the 292Australia
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