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Swamp sheoak

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Casuarina glauca, commonly known as swamp she-oak, swamp buloke, swamp she-oak, marsh sheoak, grey she-oak, grey she-oak, native pine, or guman by the Gadigal people, is a species of flowering plant that is endemic to eastern Australia. Wikipedia
Casuarina glauca from www.smgrowers.com
Can be grown in near seashore conditions and is hardy to at least 20F - quite the adaptable plant! This is a great plant for use as a wide spreading groundcover ...
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Casuarina glauca from en.m.wikipedia.org
It is a dioecious tree that often forms root suckers and has fissured and scaly bark, spreading or drooping branchlets, the leaves reduced to scales in whorls ...
Casuarina glauca from devilmountainnursery.com
A prostrate evergreen shrub with dense, cascading foliage. Leaves are feathery, needle-like and likened to pine needles. Functions as a weed-suppressing ...
Casuarina glauca from plantatlas.usf.edu
Evergreen tree that grows up to 70 feet, with a dense, pyramidal shape. Bark is gray-brown, finely fissured, scaly. Branchlets pine-needle-like, green, ...
Casuarina glauca from www.inaturalist.org
Casuarina glauca, commonly known as the swamp she-oak, swamp oak, grey oak, or river oak, is a species of Casuarina native to the east coast of Australia.
Casuarina glauca from www.anbg.gov.au
Dec 24, 2015 · Casuarina glauca is commonly called the 'Swamp Oak' due to the wood's oak-like appearance and natural occurrence near brackish waterways.
Casuarina glauca from tropical.theferns.info
Valued for its wood and its ability to stabilize and reclaim soil, the tree has been widely planted outside of its native country.
Casuarina glauca from plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
Also found as a shrub, prostrate to c. 2 m high, with coarse branchlets bearing up to 20 teeth, on exposed coastal headlands. This natural form has been brought ...
Casuarina glauca from www.nativeson.com
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Casuarina glauca from gardeningwithangus.com.au
A prostrate and beautifully ground hugging form of a very adaptable coastal plant. Flowers are insignificant but the foliage more than makes up for it.