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  • A bibliography containing 447 casuarina references, with annotation, was prepared for an International Meeting on Casuarina, Canberra, August 17-21,

    Chapter 13 1984

  • In Sydney, Governor King permitted him to purchase a small locally constructed vessel of light draught -- called the Casuarina, because she was built of she-oak -- with which to explore rivers and shallow waters.

    Terre Napoleón; a History of French Explorations and Projects in Australia Ernest Scott 1903

  • (formerly known as Casuarina), you can easily locate this Japanese Restaurant by the sign board place at the entrance in front of the business center.

    Planet Malaysia Planet Malaysia 2010

  • (formerly known as Casuarina), you can easily locate this Japanese Restaurant by the sign board place at the entrance in front of the business center.

    Planet Malaysia Planet Malaysia 2010

  • (formerly known as Casuarina), you can easily locate this Japanese Restaurant by the sign board place at the entrance in front of the business center.

    Planet Malaysia Planet Malaysia 2010

  • This practice has resulted in the proliferation of fire-resistant trees such as Casuarina junghuhniana and formation of grassland over an extensive area of these islands.

    Lesser Sundas deciduous forests 2008

  • Major windbreaks are best made with multiple rows of leucaena together with slower growing trees such as Casuarina spp.

    Chapter 11 1985

  • Limitations The tree is less suitable for shelterbelts, since the moderately dense crown is carried on the upper part of the stem, though it can be used in association with lower-story shrubs such as Casuarina campestris

    7. Other Promising Species 1984

  • For erosion control, the copious root suckering of species such as Casuarina glauca can be an advantage, because it helps the trees spread and hold down the land, especially on severe slopes or washed areas.

    5. Uses 1984

  • Non-Australian species, such as Casuarina oligodon and Casuarina junghuhniana, grow in regions that are largely frost free.

    4. Management 1984

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