Mount Bellenden Ker is the second-highest mountain in Queensland, Australia, with a height of 1,593 metres (5,226 ft). It is named after the botanist...
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Queensland in Australia has named its second highest peak Mount Bellenden Ker. The Bellenden Ker Range in the same area was also named after him. His work...
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Babinda on the eastern edge of the Atherton Tablelands. Mount Bartle Frere is part of the Bellenden Ker Range and the watershed of Russell River. The foothill...
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The Bellenden Ker Range, also known as the Wooroonooran Range is a coastal mountain range in Far North Queensland, Australia. Part of the Great Dividing...
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peak in Queensland, after Mount Bartle Frere at 1,622 metres (5,322 feet), Mount Bellenden Ker at 1,593 metres (5,226 feet), Mount Fisher at 1,385 metres...
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coordinates) Bellenden Ker is a rural town and locality in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the locality of Bellenden Ker had a...
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covers most of Bellenden Ker Range and includes Queensland's two highest mountains, Mount Bartle Frere (1622 m) and Mount Bellenden Ker (1592 m). Walshs...
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National Park, Springbrook National Park, Mount Bartle Frere and Mount Bellenden Ker (Queensland) and Mount Gower (Lord Howe Island) Brazil – Serra do...
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Mount Bellenden Ker, Queensland in January 1979. The highest annual rainfall was 12,461.0 millimetres (490.6 in) recorded also at Mount Bellenden Ker...
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far north of the state is the wettest region in Australia, with Mount Bellenden Ker, south of Cairns, holding many Australian rainfall records with its...
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India is 11,873 mm (467.4 in). The wettest spot in Australia is Mount Bellenden Ker in the north-east of the country which records an average of 8,000 mm...
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Queensland's fourth highest peak after Mount Bartle Frere at 1,622 m (5,322 ft), Mount Bellenden Ker at 1,593 m (5,226 ft) and Mount Superbus at 1,375 m (4,511 ft)...
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dropped very heavy rainfall, peaking at 1,947 millimetres (76.7 in) at Mount Bellenden Ker, making it the wettest tropical cyclone on record in Australia at...
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Aboriginal name for Mount Bellenden Ker. The species occurs in Far North Queensland in rainforest habitats. The type locality is the Bellenden Ker Range. Raven...
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Peak Charles Peak Eleanora West Mount Barren East Mount Barren Mount Wells (983m) Mount Ord (947m) Mount Teague Mount Manypeaks References and details...
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Queensland's highest and second-highest mountain peaks – Mount Bartle Frere and Mount Bellenden Ker respectively. This high coastal mountain range, the tropical...
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described in 2013 by Robert Mesibov. It is known only from Mount Hayward, and possibly Mount Bellenden Ker in Queensland, Australia. "Species Agathodesmus aenigmaticus...
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state are Mount Bartle Frere at 1,622 m (5,322 ft), Mount Bellenden Ker at 1,593 m (5,226 ft), Mount Superbus at 1,375 m (4,511 ft), at Mount Barney 1...
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Bairds 2 1,947 76.65 Peter 1979 Mount Bellenden Ker 3 1,870 73.62 Rona 1999 Mount Bellenden Ker 4 1,318 51.89 Wanda 1974 Mount Glorious 5 1,256.8 49.48 Fletcher...
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butterfly and the red-bodied swallowtail. Found in the area around Mount Bellenden Ker of north Queensland. Between the Little Mulgrave River and the South...
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that the towns of Mackay, Freshwater, Cairns, Rockhampton, Mount Morgan, Townsville, Mount Isa and Gladstone were almost completely isolated from communications...
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receive the highest rainfall, mainly owing to orographic factors. Mount Bellenden Ker is the wettest recording station in the area with other high peaks...
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species. The region of the Russell River is the same as the region of Mount Bellenden Ker. Mueller’s 1889 original botanical description of the species was...
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population of H. diabolica affinity was subsequently found south of Mount Bellenden Ker but collections were only of sterile material and not yet fertile...
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described in 1890 by Ferdinand von Mueller, having been collected on Mount Bellenden-Ker. "Musgravea stenostachya F.Muell". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)...
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Chiayi, Taiwan 20 1,947 76.65 Peter 1979 Mount Bellenden Ker, Australia 21 1,870 73.62 Rona 1999 Mount Bellenden Ker, Australia 22 1,854.3 73.00 Parma (Pepeng)...
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It occurs as an lithophyte in simple microphyll vine-forest on Mount Bellenden Ker, Wooroonooran National Park, Far North Queensland. Meagher, D., Cairns...
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formally described in 1917, based on plant material collected from Mount Bellenden Ker. It was originally given the name Randia disperma and subsequently...
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Bairds 2 1,947 76.65 Peter 1979 Mount Bellenden Ker 3 1,870 73.62 Rona 1999 Mount Bellenden Ker 4 1,318 51.89 Wanda 1974 Mount Glorious 5 1,256.8 49.48 Fletcher...
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greatest rainfall during spring and summer. The wettest spot is Mount Bellenden Ker in the north-east of the country records an average of 8,000 millimetres...
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