Allocasuarina diminuta
Broombush She-oak
Broombush She-oak
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Common name: Broombush She-oak
Conservation status: . . .
Etymology:
Flowers:
It flowers in Autumn and Winter from about March to August
Fruit:
Forms small wooden fruits
Leaves:
Stem & branches:
Roots:
Habit:
The shrub typically grows to a height of 1 to 5 m and has an upright habit
Habitat:
It is found in heath, low open woodlands, ridges and hillsides
It is usually part of the understorey in heath, dry sclerophyll forest and sometimes open woodlands
The species grows in low-nutrient sandy or rocky skeletal soils derived from sandstone
Distribution:
Native to an area in eastern NSW
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