Allocasuarina glareicola
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Flowers:
It flowers in October
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Roots:
It has root suckers that can spread up to 3 m from the base of the plant
Habit:
The dioecious or monoecious depauperate shrub typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 m
Habitat:
It is found in areas of open forest growing in lateritic soils
Distribution:
A small area on the central coast of NSW
The few small populations are found centred around Castlereagh Nature Reserve, north-east of Penrith with a total range of 36 square km
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