<big>''[[Casuarina glauca]]'' Sieber ex Sprengel</big>
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:Family: Casuarinaceae
== Observations ==
*Dioecious, medium-sized tree up to 15(-20) m tall and 60 cm in diameter. Twigs needle-like, branchlets spreading to drooping, up to 38 cm long, articulate, articulations 8-20 mm long, leaves .*Leaves reduced to 12-17(-20) "teeth". *Male spike 1.2-4 cm long; female cone 9-18 mm × 7-9 mm. *Fruit a compound cone-like structure, 1-2 cm × 1-1.5 cm. ''C. glauca'' occurs characteristically in the swampy margins of tidal areas.
== Selected sources ==
34*Corner, 108E.J.H., 1161988. Wayside trees of Malaya. 3rd Edition. 2 volumes. The Malayan Nature Society, 117Kuala Lumpur, 152Malaysia. 774 pp.*Midgley, 180S.J., Turnbull, J.W. & Johnston, R.D. (Editors), 1983. Casuarina ecology, management and utilization. Proceedings of an international workshop, Canberra, Australia, 17-21 August, 1981. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Melbourne, Australia. 286 pp.*National Academy of Sciences, 1980, 1983. Firewood crops: Shrub and tree species for energy production. 2 volumes. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., United States. 237, 92 pp.*National Research Council, 1984. Casuarinas: nitrogen-fixing trees for adverse sites. Innovations in tropical reforestation. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., United States. 118 pp.*Streets, R.J., 1962. Exotic forest trees in the British Commonwealth. Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom. 766 pp.*Wilson, K.L. & Johnson, L.A.S., 1989. Casuarinaceae. In: George, A.S. (Editor): Flora of Australia. Vol. 3. Hamamelidales to Casuarinales. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, Australia. pp. 100-174.
== Authors ==
*M.S.M. Sosef & L.J.G. van der Maesen
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