Allocasuarina littoralis

Black She-oak at Hall, ACT

Allocasuarina littoralis at Hall, ACT - 28 Nov 2022
Allocasuarina littoralis at Hall, ACT - 28 Nov 2022
Allocasuarina littoralis at Hall, ACT - 28 Nov 2022
Allocasuarina littoralis at Hall, ACT - 28 Nov 2022
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Identification history

Allocasuarina littoralis 6 Jan 2023 Tapirlord
Allocasuarina littoralis 2 Jan 2023 Tapirlord
Unidentified 29 Nov 2022 MatthewFrawley

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Not sure which one this is, not sure if it is naturally occurring or planted?

3 comments

   2 Jan 2023
I'm thinking this one could be hard to identify as I suspect it may not be naturally occurring in this location.
natureguy wrote:
   5 Jan 2023
Seems okay for A. littoralis for me (keyed fairly well in VicFlora). Obviously if it is not a local species it might be harder to eliminate other possibilities but I don't see why it could not be naturally occuring or a local planting.
Tapirlord wrote:
   6 Jan 2023
It won't be naturally occuring A.littoralis has a very limited distribution in the ACT, it isn't A. verticillata or A.luehmannii. Littoralis is commonly planted & I suspect the most likely.

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  • 28 Nov 2022 10:28 AM Recorded on
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  • True In flower

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