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  1. Mount Bauple is a scientific national park in the “Fraser Coast” Region, “Queensland”, so-called #Australia, 190 km north of #Meanjin aka #Brisbane #Brizneyland #Brizvegas.

    #MountBauple shares its name with the bauple or bopple nut, the local name for the nut from the commercial nut tree #Macadamia integrifolia; both the nut and mountain in turn come from Baphal, the Dreamtime caretaker from the #firstnations #Budjilla people.

    australian-macadamias.org/cons

  2. Mount Bauple is a scientific national park in the “Fraser Coast” Region, “Queensland”, so-called #Australia, 190 km north of #Meanjin aka #Brisbane #Brizneyland #Brizvegas.

    #MountBauple shares its name with the bauple or bopple nut, the local name for the nut from the commercial nut tree #Macadamia integrifolia; both the nut and mountain in turn come from Baphal, the Dreamtime caretaker from the #firstnations #Budjilla people.

    australian-macadamias.org/cons

  3. Mount Bauple is a scientific national park in the “Fraser Coast” Region, “Queensland”, so-called #Australia, 190 km north of #Meanjin aka #Brisbane #Brizneyland #Brizvegas.

    #MountBauple shares its name with the bauple or bopple nut, the local name for the nut from the commercial nut tree #Macadamia integrifolia; both the nut and mountain in turn come from Baphal, the Dreamtime caretaker from the #firstnations #Budjilla people.

    australian-macadamias.org/cons

  4. Mount Bauple is a scientific national park in the “Fraser Coast” Region, “Queensland”, so-called #Australia, 190 km north of #Meanjin aka #Brisbane #Brizneyland #Brizvegas.

    #MountBauple shares its name with the bauple or bopple nut, the local name for the nut from the commercial nut tree #Macadamia integrifolia; both the nut and mountain in turn come from Baphal, the Dreamtime caretaker from the #firstnations #Budjilla people.

    australian-macadamias.org/cons

  5. Mount Bauple is a scientific national park in the “Fraser Coast” Region, “Queensland”, so-called #Australia, 190 km north of #Meanjin aka #Brisbane #Brizneyland #Brizvegas.

    #MountBauple shares its name with the bauple or bopple nut, the local name for the nut from the commercial nut tree #Macadamia integrifolia; both the nut and mountain in turn come from Baphal, the Dreamtime caretaker from the #firstnations #Budjilla people.

    australian-macadamias.org/cons

  6. Walter Hill (and minions?) cultivated the first #Macadamiaintergrifolia in the “Brisbane”#BotanicalGardens, in 1858. It is still alive and bearing fruit today.

    The Hawaiian Story: importation of seed was between 1881 and 1885 by William H. Purvis. Planted at #Kukuihaele in the #Hamakua district on the Island of #Hawaii. These seeds came from between #Gympie and #MountBauple

    #treesofMastodon

  7. Walter Hill (and minions?) cultivated the first #Macadamiaintergrifolia in the “Brisbane”#BotanicalGardens, in 1858. It is still alive and bearing fruit today.

    The Hawaiian Story: importation of seed was between 1881 and 1885 by William H. Purvis. Planted at #Kukuihaele in the #Hamakua district on the Island of #Hawaii. These seeds came from between #Gympie and #MountBauple

    #treesofMastodon

  8. Walter Hill (and minions?) cultivated the first #Macadamiaintergrifolia in the “Brisbane”#BotanicalGardens, in 1858. It is still alive and bearing fruit today.

    The Hawaiian Story: importation of seed was between 1881 and 1885 by William H. Purvis. Planted at #Kukuihaele in the #Hamakua district on the Island of #Hawaii. These seeds came from between #Gympie and #MountBauple

    #treesofMastodon

  9. Walter Hill (and minions?) cultivated the first #Macadamiaintergrifolia in the “Brisbane”#BotanicalGardens, in 1858. It is still alive and bearing fruit today.

    The Hawaiian Story: importation of seed was between 1881 and 1885 by William H. Purvis. Planted at #Kukuihaele in the #Hamakua district on the Island of #Hawaii. These seeds came from between #Gympie and #MountBauple

    #treesofMastodon

  10. Walter Hill (and minions?) cultivated the first #Macadamiaintergrifolia in the “Brisbane”#BotanicalGardens, in 1858. It is still alive and bearing fruit today.

    The Hawaiian Story: importation of seed was between 1881 and 1885 by William H. Purvis. Planted at #Kukuihaele in the #Hamakua district on the Island of #Hawaii. These seeds came from between #Gympie and #MountBauple

    #treesofMastodon