Allocasuarina grampiana
Grampians She-oak
Grampians She-oak
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Common name: Grampians She-oak
Conservation status: . . .
Etymology:
Flowers:
Fruit:
Cones are cylindrical and are between 13 and 35 mm long and about 8mm in diameter
These produce 5mm long winged seeds
Leaves:
Stem & branches:
It grows to between 1 and 4 m high and has ascending needle-like branchlets to 15 cm long which have a waxy bloom
Roots:
Habit:
A dioecious shrub or tree
Habitat:
It grows on sandstone outcrops
Distribution:
The species is endemic to the Grampians in Victoria, Australia
Additional notes:
The species was formally described in 1989 by botanist Lawrie Johnson, based on plant material collected at Mount Rosea
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