Casuarina equisetifolia

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Casaurina equisetifolia
Stems and leaves
Stems and leaves
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fagales
Family: Casuarinaceae
Genus: Casuarina
Species: C. equisetifolia
Binomial name
Casaurina equisetifolia
L.

Casuarina equisetifolia is a species of Casuarina, native to Australasia, southeastern Asia, and islands of the western Pacific Ocean, from Burma and Vietnam east to French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu, and south to Australia (north of Northern Territory, north and east Queensland, and northeastern New South Wales); it is also possibly native to Madagascar.[1][2][3]

Fruit of C. equisetifolia
Fruit of C. equisetifolia

It is an evergreen tree growing to 6–35 m tall. The foliage consists of slender, much-branched green to grey-green twigs 0.5–1 mm diameter, bearing minute scale-leaves in whorls of 6–8. The flowers are produced in small catkin-like inflorescences; the male flowers in simple spikes 0.7–4 cm long, the female flowers on short peduncles. Unlike most other species of Casuarina (which are dioecious) it is monoecious, with male and female flowers produced on the same tree. The fruit is an oval woody structure 10–24 mm long and 9–13 mm diameter, superficially resembling a conifer cone made up of numerous carpels each containing a single seed with a small wing 6–8 mm long.[1][4]

There are two subspecies:[1][2]

  • Casuarina equisetifolia subsp. equisetifolia. Large tree to 35 m tall; twigs 0.5–0.7 mm diameter, hairless. Southeast Asia, northern Australia.[5]
  • Casuarina equisetifolia subsp. incana (Benth.) L.A.S.Johnson. Small tree to 12 m tall; twigs 0.7–1 mm diameter, downy. Eastern Australia (eastern Queensland, New South Wales), New Caledonia, southern Vanuatu.[6]

  1. ^ a b c Flora of Australia: Casuarina equisetifolia
  2. ^ a b Australian Plant Names Index: Casuarina equisetifolia
  3. ^ Germplasm Resources Information Network: Casuarina equisetifolia
  4. ^ Huxley, A., ed. (1992). New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.
  5. ^ Flora of Australia: Casuarina equisetifolia subsp. equisetifolia
  6. ^ Flora of Australia: Casuarina equisetifolia subsp. incana
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