Casuarina equisetifolia – Australian Pine

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Australian Pine ( Casuarina equisetifolia ) is an evergreen tree native to Northern parts of Australia, Southeast Asia & the Pacific Islands. The word ‘equisetum’ translates to ‘horse hair’ in Latin. The species name was given to this tree because of its thin, drooping branches that resemble a horses tail.

The Casuarina equisetifolia is commonly used as a bonsai plant and is suitable for warm temperate to tropical regions.

Australian Pine ( Casuarina equisetifolia ) is an evergreen tree native to Northern parts of Australia, Southeast Asia & the Pacific Islands. The word ‘equisetum’ translates to ‘horsehair’ in Latin. The species name was given to this tree because of its thin, drooping branches that resemble a horse’s tail.

The Casuarina equisetifolia is commonly used as a bonsai plant in some Asian countries; in fact some of the specimens in Taiwan are considered some of the best in the world!

Other common names for this Australian Pine are She Oak, Horsetail Tree, Whistling Pine Tree, Beach She Oak, Australian Beefwood, Coast Casuarina, and Coast Ironwood.

Growth

The Australian Pine is a fast-growing tree to an average height of 8-16 metres, although it is known to get as tall as 30 metres in Southeast Asia. It is an evergreen tree with long, thin drooping branches/twigs around 40 cm’s long and 1-2 mm wide.
This species is not fussy in regard to soil conditions; as long as it’s not wet and boggy. It will grow well in dry; sandy; and even salty soils but will not tolerate much frost, making it best suited to sub-tropical and tropical climates; but can be grown in temperate climates.

Note: Germination instructions can be found in the ‘Germination Instructions Tab’ below. Upon purchase you will receive these detailed instructions via email so that you have a permanent record.

 

FAMILY:

Casuarinaceae

CLIMATE:

Temperate, Sub Tropical & Tropical

TEMPERATURE RANGE:

6°C to 48°C / 42 to 118°F

SOIL TYPE:

It is tolerant of most soil types as long as it is well draining.

LOCATION:

Full Sun

HEIGHT:

Up to 16 metres (52 feet)

WIDTH:

Up to 10 metres (32 feet)

pH:

5.0-9.0

GROWTH TYPE:

Evergreen, Fast Growing.

WATER REQUIREMENTS:

Low

POLLINATION:

Pollinated by Wind, Monoecious

MATURITY:

2-5 years

GERMINATION RATES:

50-68%

GERMINATION TIME:

2-4 weeks

GERMINATION DIFFICULTY:

Reasonably Easy

SEEDS PER GRAM:

Approximately 500 seeds

MEDICINAL QUALITIES:

Yes

WEED POTENTIAL:

Yes

 

FACTS ABOUT CASUARINA EQUISETIFOLIA (Australian Pine)

The Australian Pine Tree is invasive in some countries, including South Africa; Japan; Jamaica, Hawaii, United States and Brazil.

This species has many environmental uses; due to its high wind tolerance and ability to absorb wind energy exceptionally well. These reasons make it great as a wind break for crops and livestock, or as a shelter belt tree. Its tolerance to salinity in soils also makes it suitable for erosion control in coastal areas.

This plant contains chemicals that have value for medical reasons, more studies need to be conducted for further use.

 

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 26 × 16 × .5 cm
Quantity

10 Seeds, 20 Seeds, 30 Seeds, Seedling

Germination Instructions

HOW TO GROW CASUARINA EQUISETIFOLIA (Australian Pine Tree)

 

Step 1

Surface sow the seeds into a seedling tray or pots filled with a well-draining seed raising mix. Cover with approximately 1-2 mms of further soil and moisten with a gentle mist hose or spray bottle.

Step 2

If you are not in a tropical climate cover the pots with some clear plastic, glass, or plastic kitchen wrap (glad wrap).
Place in a well-lit location that is away from any full direct sunlight.

Keep moist (not wet) for the entire germination process.

Ideal temperature for germination is 22-26°C/80°F.

In optimal temperatures and conditions seeds will germinate at around 2-3 weeks.

Step 3

Once seedlings have begun to sprout, start to remove the plastic covering (if you have used this method) a little at a time over a few days to a week, to allow the seedling to adjust to their outdoor environment and to avoid them not having enough room to grow.

Seedlings can be transplanted gently once they are around 3-5 cm tall, if necessary.

Step 4

Once established enough to be planted out pick a well-draining spot that has full sun. Be sure to wait to transplant until mid-spring in temperate climates after any chance of frosts have passed.

Australian Pine is wind and drought tolerant once it is established.

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