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''Casuarina'' is a genus of 17 tree species in the 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 ...
, native to Australia, the Indian subcontinent, southeast Asia, islands of the western Pacific Ocean, and eastern
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. It was once treated as the sole genus in the family, but has since been split into four genera (see:
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 ...
).Flora of Australia
''Casuarina''
/ref> They are evergreen shrubs and trees growing to tall. The slender, green to grey-green twigs bearing minute scale-leaves in whorls of 5–20. The apetalous flowers are produced in small
catkin A catkin or ament is a slim, cylindrical flower cluster (a spike), with inconspicuous or no petals, usually wind- pollinated ( anemophilous) but sometimes insect-pollinated (as in ''Salix''). They contain many, usually unisexual flowers, arranged ...
-like inflorescences. Most species are dioecious, but a few are monoecious. The fruit is a woody, oval structure superficially resembling a
conifer cone A conifer cone (in formal botanical usage: strobilus, plural strobili) is a seed-bearing organ on gymnosperm plants. It is usually woody, ovoid to globular, including scales and bracts arranged around a central axis, especially in conifers a ...
, made up of numerous
carpels Gynoecium (; ) is most commonly used as a collective term for the parts of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds. The gynoecium is the innermost whorl of a flower; it consists of (one or more) ''pistils' ...
, each containing a single seed with a small wing. The generic name is derived from the Malay word for the
cassowary Cassowaries ( tpi, muruk, id, kasuari) are flightless birds of the genus ''Casuarius'' in the order Casuariiformes. They are classified as ratites (flightless birds without a keel on their sternum bones) and are native to the tropical forest ...
, ''kasuari'', alluding to the similarities between the bird's feathers and the plant's foliage, though the tree is called ''ru'' in Modern Malay.
Karen Louise Wilson Karen Louise Wilson (born 1950) is an Australian botanist. Some of her research interests are: systematics, phylogenetic and biogeographic studies on Cyperaceae, Casuarinaceae, Juncaceae and Polygonaceae. Other professional interests include ...
and
Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson FAA, (26 June 1925 – 1 August 1997) known as Lawrie Johnson, was an Australian taxonomic botanist. He worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, for the whole of his professional career, as a botanist (1948� ...
distinguish the two very closely related genera, ''Casuarina'' and ''
Allocasuarina ''Allocasuarina'' is a genus of trees in the flowering plant family Casuarinaceae. They are endemic to Australia, occurring primarily in the south. Like the closely related genus ''Casuarina'', they are commonly called sheoaks or she-oaks. ...
'' on the basis of: *''Casuarina'': the mature samaras being grey or yellow brown, and dull; cone bracteoles thinly woody, prominent, extending well beyond cone body, with no dorsal protuberance; *''
Allocasuarina ''Allocasuarina'' is a genus of trees in the flowering plant family Casuarinaceae. They are endemic to Australia, occurring primarily in the south. Like the closely related genus ''Casuarina'', they are commonly called sheoaks or she-oaks. ...
'': the mature samaras being red brown to black, and shiny; cone bracteoles thickly woody and convex, mostly extending only slightly beyond cone body, and usually with a separate angular, divided or spiny dorsal protuberance.


Ecology

''Casuarina'' species are a food source of the larvae of hepialid moths; members of the genus ''
Aenetus ''Aenetus'' is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae. There are 24 described species found in Indonesia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia and New Zealand. Most species have green or blue forewings and reddish hindwings, but some are predom ...
'', including '' A. lewinii'' and '' A. splendens'', burrow horizontally into the trunk then vertically down. ''
Endoclita malabaricus ''Endoclita malabaricus'' is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae. It is known from India. Food plants for this species include ''Acacia'', '' Ailanthus'', ''Albizia'', '' Bridelia'', ''Cajanus'', ''Callicarpa'', ''Camellia'', '' Cassia'', ...
'' also feeds on ''Casuarina''. The
noctuid The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, are a family (biology), family of moths. They are considered the most controversial family in the superfamily Noctuoidea because many of the clades are constantly changing, alon ...
turnip moth ''Agrotis segetum'', sometimes known as the turnip moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is a common European species and it is found in Africa and across ...
is also recorded feeding on ''Casuarina''.
Pedunculagin Pedunculagin is an ellagitannin. It is formed from casuarictin via the loss of a gallate group. Natural occurrence Pedunculagin is found in plants in orders in the clade Rosidae. It can be found the pericarp of pomegranates (''Punica granatu ...
,
casuarictin Casuarictin is an ellagitannin, a type of hydrolysable tannin. It can be found in ''Casuarina'' and '' Stachyurus'' species.Tannins of Casuarina and Stachyurus species. I: Structures of pendunculagin, casuarictin, strictinin, casuarinin, casuariin, ...
,
strictinin Strictinin is a bioactive chemical of the ellagitannin family of hydrolyzable tannins. This compound shows activity against influenza virus ''Orthomyxoviridae'' (from Greek ὀρθός, ''orthós'' 'straight' + μύξα, ''mýxa'' 'mucus') is a ...
,
casuarinin Casuarinin is an ellagitannin. It is found in the pericarp of pomegranates (''Punica granatum''). It is also found in ''Casuarina'' and '' Stachyurus'' species and in '' Alnus sieboldiana''. It is an isomer of casuarictin. It is a highly active ca ...
and casuariin are
ellagitannins The ellagitannins are a diverse class of hydrolyzable tannins, a type of polyphenol formed primarily from the oxidative linkage of galloyl groups in 1,2,3,4,6-pentagalloyl glucose. Ellagitannins differ from gallotannins, in that their galloyl gr ...
found in the species within the genus.


Invasive species

'' C. cunninghamiana'', '' C. glauca'' and '' C. equisetifolia'' have become
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''Casuarina''
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/ref> in the United States, especially in southern Florida where they have nearly quadrupled in number between 1993 and 2005 and are called the Australian pine. ''C. equisetifolia'' is widespread in the Hawaiian Islands where it grows both on the seashore in dry, salty, calcareous soils and up in the mountains in high rainfall areas on volcanic soils. It is also an invasive plant in
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, where it was introduced to replace the ''
Juniperus bermudiana ''Juniperus bermudiana'' is a species of juniper endemic to Bermuda. This species is most commonly known as Bermuda cedar, but is also referred to as Bermuda juniper ( Bermudians refer to it simply as ''cedar''). Historically, this tree formed w ...
'' windbreaks killed by a scale insect in the 1940s.


Species List

''Casuarina'' comprises the following species: * '' Casuarina collina'' Poiss. ex Pancher & Sebert * ''
Casuarina cristata ''Casuarina cristata'' is an Australian tree of the sheoak family Casuarinaceae known as belah. It is native to a band across inland eastern Australia. Taxonomy The Dutch botanist Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel described the belah in 1848, and i ...
'' Miq. (northeastern Australia: Queensland, New South Wales). * ''
Casuarina cunninghamiana ''Casuarina cunninghamiana'', commonly known as river oak or river she-oak, is a she-oak species of the genus ''Casuarina''. The native range in Australia extends from Daly River in the Northern Territory, north and east in Queensland and easte ...
'' Miq. – river she-oak (northern and eastern Australia: Northern Territory to New South Wales) * ''
Casuarina equisetifolia ''Casuarina equisetifolia'', common names ''Coastal She-oak'' or ''Horsetail She-oak'' (sometimes referred to as the Australian pine tree or whistling pine tree outside Australia), is a she-oak species of the genus ''Casuarina''. The native ...
'' L. – beach she-oak, common ironwood, Australian pine (Florida),IFAS
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casuarina, whistling pine (northern Australia, southeastern Asia, doubtfully native to Madagascar), ঝাউ in বাংলা (Bengali), ಗಾಳಿ ಮರ (gaali mara) in Kannada. * ''
Casuarina glauca ''Casuarina glauca'', commonly known as the swamp she-oak, swamp oak, grey oak, or river oak, is a species of ''Casuarina'' native to the east coast of Australia. It is found from central Queensland south to southern New South Wales. It has becom ...
'' Sieber ex Spreng. grey she-oak, longleaf ironwood, saltmarsh ironwood, swamp oak (New South Wales) * '' Casuarina grandis'' L.A.S.Johnson ( New Guinea) * '' Casuarina junghuhniana'' Miq. ( Indonesia) * ''
Casuarina obesa ''Casuarina obesa'', commonly known as swamp she-oak or swamp oak, is a species of ''Casuarina'' that is closely related to '' C. glauca'' and '' C. cristata''. The Noongar peoples know the plant as Goolee, Kweela, Kwerl and Quilinock. Distribu ...
'' Miq. (southern Australia: southwestern Western Australia, New South Wales ne site, now extirpated Victoria) * '' Casuarina oligodon'' L.A.S.Johnson (New Guinea) * '' Casuarina orophila'' L.A.S.Johnson * ''
Casuarina pauper ''Casuarina pauper'' is a tree from the family Casuarinaceae, native to a band across the drier, inland areas of southern Australia (). ''C. pauper'' is known as a poorer, stunted form of the closely related '' Casuarina cristata'' (). Common na ...
'' F.Muell. ex L.A.S.Johnson (Australia) * '' Casuarina potamophila'' Schltr. * '' Casuarina tenella'' Schltr. * '' Casuarina teres'' Schltr.


Species names with uncertain taxonomic status

The status of the following species is unresolved: * ''Casuarina defungens'' L.A.S. Johnson * ''Casuarina hexagona'' Dehnh. * ''Casuarina litorea'' Rumph. * ''Casuarina lucida'' Dehnh. * ''Casuarina prisea'' Miq.


Formerly placed here

* '' Allocasuarina acuaria'' (F. Muell.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. acuaria'' F.Muell.) * '' Allocasuarina acutivalvis'' (F. Muell.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. acutivalvis'' F.Muell.) * ''
Allocasuarina campestris ''Allocasuarina campestris'', commonly known as the Shrubby she-oak, is a shrub of the she-oak family Casuarinaceae native to Western Australia. The dioecious or monoecious shrub typically grows to a height of and produces red-brown flowers fro ...
'' (Diels) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. campestris'' Diels) * '' Allocasuarina corniculata'' (F.Muell.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. corniculata'' F.Muell.) * ''
Allocasuarina decussata ''Allocasuarina decussata'', commonly known as karri oak or karri she-oak, is a medium-sized tree, or more rarely a shrub, that is endemic to the south west of Western Australia. It is an understory tree in karri forest but also occurs as a stunt ...
'' (Benth.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. decussata'' Benth.) * ''
Allocasuarina distyla ''Allocasuarina distyla'', commonly known as scrub she-oak, is a shrub or small tree of the She-oak family Casuarinaceae endemic to New South Wales. Description This dioecious shrub or small tree will typically grow to a height of tall, or 7 me ...
'' (Vent.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. distyla'' Vent.) * '' Allocasuarina drummondiana'' (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. drummondiana'' Miq.) * ''
Allocasuarina fibrosa ''Allocasuarina fibrosa'', commonly known as the woolly sheoak, is a shrub of the genus ''Allocasuarina'' native to a small area in the central Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The dioecious intricate shrub typically grows to a height ...
'' (C.A.Gardner) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. fibrosa'' C.A.Gardner) * '' Allocasuarina fraseriana'' (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. fraseriana'' Miq.) * '' Allocasuarina grevilleoides'' (Diels) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. grevilleoides'' Diels) * '' Allocasuarina helmsii'' (Ewart & Gordon) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. helmsii'' Ewart & Gordon) * ''
Allocasuarina huegeliana ''Allocasuarina huegeliana'', commonly known as rock sheoak or sighing sheoak, is a tree in the family Casuarinaceae. Endemic to Western Australia, it occurs mostly throughout the Wheatbelt region. It is now especially common on road verges ...
'' (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. huegeliana'' Miq.) * ''
Allocasuarina humilis ''Allocasuarina humilis'', commonly known as the dwarf sheoak or dwarf casuarina, is a woody shrub of the family Casuarinaceae endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. Description Unlike many sheoaks which grow into trees, ''Allocasua ...
'' (Otto & A. Dietr.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. humilis'' Otto & A.Dietr.) * ''
Allocasuarina inophloia ''Allocasuarina inophloia'', also known as woolly oak, or stringybark she-oak, is a shrub or small tree of the she-oak family Casuarinaceae endemic to inland New South Wales and Queensland. The hairy bark is an unusual feature. Taxonomy First co ...
'' (F. Muell. & F. M. Bailey) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. inophloia'' F.Muell. & F.M.Bailey) * ''Allocasuarina lehmanniana'' subsp. ''lehmanniana'' (as ''C. baxteriana'' Miq. or ''C. lehmanniana'' Miq.) * ''
Allocasuarina littoralis ''Allocasuarina littoralis'', commonly known as black sheoak, black she-oak, or river black-oak, is an endemic medium-sized Australian tree (usually up to 8 metres, but sometimes to 15 metres - coarse shrub in exposed maritime areas). A. littoral ...
'' (Salisb.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. littoralis'' Salisb. or ''C. suberosa'' Otto & A.Dietr.) * ''
Allocasuarina luehmannii ''Allocasuarina luehmannii'' (buloke or bull-oak) is a species of ironwood tree native to Australia and its wood is the hardest commercially available as measured by the Janka Hardness Scale. Description The evergreen tree typically grows ...
'' (R.T.Baker) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. luehmannii'' R.T.Baker) * '' Allocasuarina muelleriana'' (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. muelleriana'' Miq.) * '' Allocasuarina nana'' (Sieber ex Spreng.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. nana'' Sieber ex Spreng.) * '' Allocasuarina paludosa'' (Sieber ex Spreng.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. paludosa'' Sieber ex Spreng.) * '' Allocasuarina pusilla'' (Macklin) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. pusilla'' Macklin) * '' Allocasuarina thuyoides'' (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. thuyoides'' Miq.) * ''
Allocasuarina torulosa ''Allocasuarina torulosa'', the rose she-oak or forest oak, is a tree which grows in sub-rainforest (just outside the main forest area) of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. There, it is typically found on coastal footslopes, hills, and ...
'' (Aiton) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. tenuissima'' Sieber ex Spreng. or ''C. torulosa'' Aiton) * '' Allocasuarina trichodon'' (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. trichodon'' Miq.) * ''
Allocasuarina verticillata ''Allocasuarina verticillata'', commonly known as drooping she-oak or drooping sheoak, is a nitrogen fixing native tree of southeastern Australia. Originally collected in Tasmania and described as ''Casuarina verticillata'' by French naturalist ...
'' (Lam.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. quadrivalvis'' Labill., ''C. stricta'' Aiton or ''C. verticillata'' Lam.) * ''
Gymnostoma deplancheanum ''Gymnostoma'' is a genus of about eighteen species of trees and shrubs, constituting one of the four genera of the plant family Casuarinaceae. The species grow naturally in the tropics, including at high altitudes having temperate climates, in ...
'' (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. deplancheana'' Miq.) * '' Gymnostoma nodiflorum'' (Thunb.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. angulata'' J.Poiss. or ''C. nodiflora'' Thunb.) * '' Gymnostoma papuanum'' (S. Moore) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. papuana'' S.Moore) * '' Gymnostoma rumphianum'' (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. rumphiana'' Miq.) * '' Gymnostoma sumatranum'' (Jungh. ex de Vriese) L.A.S.Johnson (as ''C. sumatrana'' Jungh. ex de Vriese)


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q756005 Fagales genera