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Casuarina cunninghamiana

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Casuarina cunninghamiana

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Casuarina

Higher classification
  
Casuarina

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Casuarina, Casuarina glauca, Casuarinaceae, Casuarina equisetifolia, Allocasuarina

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Casuarina cunninghamiana is a she-oak species of the genus Casuarina. The native range in Australia extends from Daly River in the Northern Territory, north and east in Queensland and eastern New South Wales.

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Casuarina cunninghamiana UFEI SelecTree A Tree Selection Guide

Description

Casuarina cunninghamiana UFEI SelecTree A Tree Selection Guide

The River Oak is an attractive evergreen tree with fine greyish green needle-like foliage that grows to a height of 10–35 m (33–115 ft) with a spread of about 10 metres (33 ft). The trunk is usually erect, with dense rough bark. Flowers are reddish-brown in the male and red in the female. Cones are small, nearly round to elongated and about 10 millimetres (0.39 in) across.

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Trees are usually found in sunny locations along stream banks and swampy areas. It's widely recognised as an important tree for stabilising riverbanks and for soil erosion prevention accepting wet and dry soils. The foliage is quite palatable to stock. C. cunninghamiana is frost tolerant down to around −8 °C (18 °F) and is widely used effectively as a screening plant. It is useful on windy sites and is also suited to coastal areas. C. cunninghamiana has been introduced into several other countries for the purpose of agroforestry.

There are two subspecies:

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  • C. cunninghamiana subsp. cunninghamiana. Large tree to 35 m (115 ft) tall. Eastern New South Wales, north and east Queensland.
  • C. cunninghamiana subsp. miodon. Small tree to 12 m (39 ft) tall. Daly River and Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory and the Gulf of Carpentaria in Queensland.
  • The species has many common names including River Oak, River She-oak or Creek Oak.

    Invasive species

    Casuarina cunninghamiana is an invasive species in the Everglades in Florida and in South Africa.

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    References

    Casuarina cunninghamiana Wikipedia