Casuarina obesa
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Common name: unknown
Casuarina obesa, commonly known as swamp she-oak or swamp oak, is a species of Casuarina that is closely related to C. glauca and C. cristata
The Noongar peoples know the plant as Goolee, Kweela, Kwerl and Quilinock.
Conservation status: unknown
Etymology:
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Flowers:
Capable of flowering at any time of year
It has male and female flowers on separate plants
Fruit:
The female plants produce woody cones in an indehiscent state, with crops from two seasons sometimes present
These produce approximately 370 seeds per gram
Leaves:
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Stem & branches:
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Roots:
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Habit:
It is a small dioecious tree, growing to 1.5 to 10 m
Habitat:
It is found in sand or clay soils, often in brackish or saline environments, along rivers, creeks and salt lakes
Distribution:
It is native to a broad area of south-western Australia, with a much more restricted occurrence in NSW and Victoria
Additional notes:
It is widely planted for agroforestry, particularly in salt-affected areas, and as a street tree