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Casuarina She-Oak Australian Pine trees
$220
The Casuarina tree is also known as the Australian pine, ironwood, beefwood, she-oak and horsetail tree.
NATIVE RANGE:
The Casuarina’s natural range is tropical and subtropical seacoasts from Malaysia to Australia, Micronesia, Melanesia, the Philippine islands, and Polynesia.
NON-NATIVE RANGE:
Its introduced range is Hawaii, Florida, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and numerous islands of the Caribbean. It is now common on frost-free coastlines almost anywhere in the world.
DESCRIPTION:
The Casuarina is a deciduous tree with a soft, wispy, pine-like appearance that can grow to 100 feet or more in height. It looks very similar to the conifer because of its small, round, cone-like fruits and its branchlets of scale-like leaves that look like pine needles. Its flowers are tiny, brown and wind-pollinated. The fruit is a nutlet about ½ inch in diameter that contains winged seeds.
HABITAT:
The Casuarina’s natural habitat includes foreshore dune fields and sandy flats, exposed sand bars, rocky strands, cleared and disturbed land, roadsides, and vacant lots.
It is able to tolerate a wide range of soil types, but it prefers coarse-textured soils such as the dry, highly-saline calcareous soils of sandy beaches and the relatively young nutrient-poor soils developed on weathered volcanic flows. It is very tolerant of salt and salt spray such as would be found on a windward-facing beach. The tree grows rapidly in hot weather and is able to tolerate annual temperatures as high as 30 degrees C.
DESCRIPTION:
The Casuarina has a spreading, fibrous roots system that is capable of penetrating very deeply into any soil. It forms a dense mat of thick aggressive adventitious roots that can take up large quantities of groundwater. The root fibers are also able to form a symbiotic relationship with the nitrogen-fixing bacteria (actinobacteria Frankia sp). This association results in the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules, which enables the Casuarina to colonize immature, nutrient-poor soils
I only have 2 of these trees standing around 2 metres + in 100 litre bags.
They are $220 each or the pair for $400. Call me if you are interested.
If not sold soon then the price goes up substantially as they get bigger
NATIVE RANGE:
The Casuarina’s natural range is tropical and subtropical seacoasts from Malaysia to Australia, Micronesia, Melanesia, the Philippine islands, and Polynesia.
NON-NATIVE RANGE:
Its introduced range is Hawaii, Florida, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and numerous islands of the Caribbean. It is now common on frost-free coastlines almost anywhere in the world.
DESCRIPTION:
The Casuarina is a deciduous tree with a soft, wispy, pine-like appearance that can grow to 100 feet or more in height. It looks very similar to the conifer because of its small, round, cone-like fruits and its branchlets of scale-like leaves that look like pine needles. Its flowers are tiny, brown and wind-pollinated. The fruit is a nutlet about ½ inch in diameter that contains winged seeds.
HABITAT:
The Casuarina’s natural habitat includes foreshore dune fields and sandy flats, exposed sand bars, rocky strands, cleared and disturbed land, roadsides, and vacant lots.
It is able to tolerate a wide range of soil types, but it prefers coarse-textured soils such as the dry, highly-saline calcareous soils of sandy beaches and the relatively young nutrient-poor soils developed on weathered volcanic flows. It is very tolerant of salt and salt spray such as would be found on a windward-facing beach. The tree grows rapidly in hot weather and is able to tolerate annual temperatures as high as 30 degrees C.
DESCRIPTION:
The Casuarina has a spreading, fibrous roots system that is capable of penetrating very deeply into any soil. It forms a dense mat of thick aggressive adventitious roots that can take up large quantities of groundwater. The root fibers are also able to form a symbiotic relationship with the nitrogen-fixing bacteria (actinobacteria Frankia sp). This association results in the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules, which enables the Casuarina to colonize immature, nutrient-poor soils
I only have 2 of these trees standing around 2 metres + in 100 litre bags.
They are $220 each or the pair for $400. Call me if you are interested.
If not sold soon then the price goes up substantially as they get bigger
- Date Listed:16/05/2017
- Last Edited:16/05/2017
- Condition:Used
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