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'''''Allocasuarina scleroclada''''' is a shrub of the genus ''[[Allocasuarina]]'' native to a small area along the south coast in the [[Great Southern (Western Australia)|Great Southern]] and [[Goldfields-Esperance]] regions of [[Western Australia]].<ref name=FloraBase>{{FloraBase|name=''Allocasuarina scleroclada''|id=1737}}</ref> |
'''''Allocasuarina scleroclada''''' is a shrub of the genus ''[[Allocasuarina]]'' native to a small area along the south coast in the [[Great Southern (Western Australia)|Great Southern]] and [[Goldfields-Esperance]] regions of [[Western Australia]].<ref name=FloraBase>{{FloraBase|name=''Allocasuarina scleroclada''|id=1737}}</ref> |
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Allocasuarina scleroclada is a shrub of the genus Allocasuarina native to a small area along the south coast in the Great Southern and Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia.[1]
The dioecious straggling shrub typically grows to a height of 1 to 3 metres (3 to 10 ft). It is found in granitic or lateritic soils and limestone shelfs near the ocean.
References
- ^ "Allocasuarina scleroclada". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.