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  • Species of the Australian Myrtaceae and Casuarinaceae families predominate, and conifers such as Agathis, Podocarpus, and Dacrydium are abundant.

    Sundaland heath forests 2008

  • Current and potential uses and management of Casuarinaceae in the tropics and subtropics, pp. 317-42.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Like other Casuarinaceae, C equisetifolia has a conifer-like appearance which is increased by hanging green branchlets ant cone-iike fruits.

    Chapter 19 1990

  • The stem of Casuarinaceae is composed of two parts indeterminate persistent branches which after secondary thickening, form the permanent above-growt plant body; ant determinate deciduous branchlets (incorrectly called cladodes), about 15-25 mm in diameter.

    Chapter 19 1990

  • Casuarina glauca Sieb. ex Spreng. (family Casuarinaceae) is a medium-sized tree 10-15 m tall, occasionally reaching 25 m, with an often buttressed and fluted main stem.

    Chapter 20 1990

  • Seed production, collection and germination in Casuarinaceae.

    Chapter 20 1990

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