Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word TUART
TUART
Definitions of TUART
- Eucalyptus gomphocephala, an Australian tree with heavy, durable wood.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using TUART in a Sentence
- In addition to the pure tuart forest, the park is also home to the largest remaining wild population of the Western Ringtail Possum.
- Trees such as banksias, paperbark, tuart, marri, she-oak and stunted jarrah are found in the woodland areas.
- At the time of European settlement and for some years after, the area was thickly wooded with tuart, jarrah, red gum, banksia as well as the peppermint trees which gave the suburb its name.
- Sauvage grew up in Joondanna, Western Australia, attending Tuart Hill Primary School and Hollywood Senior High School before leaving to complete a TAFE course in office and secretarial studies.
- The area's original vegetation would have been a forest consisting primarily of Eucalyptus gomphocephala (tuart), with Eucalyptus marginata (jarrah), Corymbia calophylla (marri), Banksia attenuata (slender banksia), Banksia grandis (bull banksia), and Casuarinaceae (sheoak) interspersed.
- Nature trails wind through the park displaying jarrah, marri and tuart trees, and a variety of native plants.
- Prior to European settlement, the bushland would have been dominated by tall Tuart (eucalyptus gomphocephala), Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and Marri (Corymbia calophylla) with Banksia species sub-dominating.
- 598 Mandurah Station to Greenfields – serves Murdoch Drive, Waldron Boulevard, Minilya Parkway, Kookaburra Drive, Manjeep Road, Redcliffe Road, Doongin Road, Tuart Road, Cambridge Drive and Old Pinjarra Road.
- Red Tingle is regarded as one of the six forest giants found in Western Australia; the other trees include; Corymbia calophylla (Marri), Eucalyptus diversicolor (Karri), Eucalyptus gomphocephala (Tuart), Eucalyptus marginata (Jarrah) and Eucalyptus patens (Yarri).
- Yarri is regarded as one of the six forest giants found in Western Australia; the other trees include; Eucalyptus gomphocephala (Tuart), Eucalyptus diversicolor (Karri), Eucalyptus jacksonii (Red Tingle), Eucalyptus marginata (Jarrah) and Corymbia calophylla (Marri).
- The Mount Henry Peninsula is covered by open woodland of tuart (Eucalyptus gomphocephala), merging into low open woodland of marri (Corymbia calophylla), jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and the Western Australian Christmas tree (Nuytsia floribunda), with a very varied understorey the Mount Henry Peninsula is the only remaining bushland on the Swan Coastal Plain which includes plant communities of foreshores, limestone slopes, ridge woodlands and dampland.
- A 2009 survey of endophytic fungi on woody species at two tuart woodlandssampling acacia Acacia cochlearis, A.
- Renamed segments of the old alignment include Arnisdale Road west of the freeway, Tuart Road east of the freeway, and Mereworth Way/Warwick place east of Wanneroo Road.
- In the Swan Coastal Plain and South Coast, the species favours habitat dominated by Peppermint, as well as Tuart, Marri, Jarrah, Karri, Bullich, Albany Blackbutt, Allocasuarina, Banksia, Kunzea, Nuytsia, and Xylomelum.
- A 2009 survey of endophytic fungi on woody species at two tuart woodlands of Southwest Australia (ecoregion), sampling acacia Acacia cochlearis, A.
- Pterostylis frenchii, commonly known as the tuart rufous greenhood, or tuart rustyhood is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.
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