''Allocasuarina campestris'', commonly known as the Shrubby she-oak,
[ is a shrub of the she-oak family ]Casuarinaceae
The Casuarinaceae are a family of dicotyledonous flowering plants placed in the order Fagales, consisting of four genera and 91 species of trees and shrubs native to eastern Africa, Australia, Southeast Asia, Malesia, Papuasia, and the Pacifi ...
native to Western Australia.
The dioecious or monoecious
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Monoecy is conne ...
shrub typically grows to a height of and produces red-brown flowers from August to November.[
The shrub is found widely throughout the ]Mid West
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, Wheatbelt, and the south west of the Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia.[
''Allocasuarina campestris'' is used in gardens and grows in sandy or gravelly soils and is grown from seed.]
The species was first formally described as ''Casuarina campestris'' by the botanist
Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek wo ...
Ludwig Diels
Dr. Friedrich Ludwig Emil Diels (24 September 1874 – 30 November 1945) was a German botanist.
Diels was born in Hamburg, the son of the classical scholar Hermann Alexander Diels. From 1900 to 1902 he traveled together with Ernst Georg Prit ...
in 1904. It was reclassified in 1982 in the genus ''Allocasuarina'' by Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson in the Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
References
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campestris
Fagales of Australia
Rosids of Western Australia
Taxa named by Ludwig Diels
Plants described in 1904