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  • There were also sawpits between the inns and the river, which were used to square-off timber, including Hoop Pine ( Araucaria cunninghamii ) and South Queensland Kauri ( Agathis robusta ), for ship transport.
  • Symbolically, Sherwood Arboretum was officially opened on World Forestry Day, 21 March 1925, with a planting of 72 Queensland kauri ( Agathis robusta ) along a central promenade named Sir Matthew Nathan Avenue in honour of the Queensland Governor.
  • Of note are the California Bay ( also known as the headache tree and the only example in Victoria ), a Crows Ash ( one of three in Victoria ), Queensland Kauri along with a number elm and oak species.
  • The final section of the roadway approach to Picnic Point and adjacent parklands is along Tourist Road through an avenue of mature hoop pine ( Araucaria cunnninghamii ) and South Queensland kauri ( Agathis robusta ) pine trees, conceivably the " noble thoroughfare " anticipated by Holtze in 1910.
  • After Hall tamed the dunes, the Panhandle was ready to accept planting of hundreds of tree varietals, representing regions from all over the world, including such species as Bailey's Acacia, Japanese Yew, Black Walnut, Blackwood Acacia, Queensland Kauri, and Italian Alder.
  • Other members of this family, Araucariaceae, include Hoop Pine ( " Araucaria cunninghamii " ), Queensland Kauri ( " Agathis robusta " ) and Cook Pine ( " Araucaria columnaris " ), of which the former two are found in rainforests and the latter in coastal forests of New Caledonia.
  • Significant tree plantings include pine, fig and native plum, such as : Queensland kauri ( Agathis robusta ); bull kauri ( Agathis microstachya ); bunya pine ( Araucaria bidwillii ); hoop pine ( Araucaria cunninghamii ); Bribie Island pine ( Callitrus columellaris ); Moreton Bay fig ( Ficus macrophylla ); Queensland weeping fig ( Ficus microcarpa ); cluster fig ( Ficus racemosa ); rusty fig ( Ficus rubiginosa ); and Queensland rarities like Burdekin plum, ( Pleogynium timorense ) and Davidson plum ( Davidsonia pruriens ).
  • The usual habitat is subtropical rainforest, where trees occur singly or in small stands of up to five individuals scattered through the forest, associated with such trees as yellow carabeen ( " Sloanea woollsii " ), red carabeen ( " Geissois benthamiana " ), Queensland kauri pine ( " Agathis robusta " ), golden sassafras ( " Doryphora sassafras " ), black booyong ( " Argyrodendron actinophyllum " ) and white booyong ( " A . trifoliolatum " ), as well as members of the genus " Flindersia ".