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Casuarina cunninghamiana is a dioecious tree that typically grows to a height of 15–35 m (49–115 ft), has a DBH of 0.5–1.5 m (1 ft 8 in – 4 ft 11 in). Its bark is finely fissured, scaly and greyish brown.
Casuarina, also known as she-oak, Australian pine [3] [4] [5] and native pine, [6] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Casuarinaceae, and is native to Australia, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, islands of the western Pacific Ocean, and eastern Africa.
Casuarinaceae: casuarina family; Casuarina: beefwoods; Casuarina cunninghamiana: Cunningham beefwood Casuarinaceae (casuarina family) Casuarina equisetifolia: Australian beefwood; horsetail casuarina; horsetail tree Casuarinaceae (casuarina family) Casuarina glauca: Brazilian beefwood Casuarinaceae (casuarina family) Celastraceae: bittersweet ...
At one time, all species were placed in the genus Casuarina. Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson separated out many of those species and renamed them into the new genera of Gymnostoma in 1980 and 1982, [3] [4] Allocasuarina in 1982, [4] and Ceuthostoma in 1988, with some additional formal descriptions of new species in each other genus. [5]
Some Casuarinaceae species are also referred to as Beefwoods, Casuarina equisetifolia, Casuarina cunninghamiana, Allocasuarina verticillata, Allocasuarina distyla (Syn.: Casuarina stricta) etc. Furthers: also Manilkara bidentata and Manilkara spp. from South and Central America and the Caribbean
Casuarina cunninghamiana (Beefwood) Scanlen's Lane Lane of large casuarinas planted in the 1860s by Charles Scanlen. Height: 1) 27 m 2)27 m 3) 27 m Stem size: 1) 5.18 m 2) 5.81 m 3) 5.82 m Crown size: 1) 22.7 m 2) 22.92 m 3) 23.12 m 177 (Tree 3) Municipal Recreation Grounds, Cradock, Eastern Cape
In sandy soil near rivers Casuarina cunninghamiana is common. On the border between woodland and grassland Eucalyptus pauciflora and Eucalyptus rubida are the only trees growing. These trees can survive lower temperatures. High altitude woodland occupies the floor of the higher valleys in the south of the ACT.
Casuarina, she-oaks Casuarina cunninghamiana, river she-oak; Cissus. Cissus antarctica, water vine; Cissus opaca, small-leaf water vine; Citriobatus. Citriobatus pauciflorus, orange thorn; Citriobatus linearis, bird's nest bush; Citrus. Citrus australasica previously Microcitrus australasica, finger lime