Natty Bumppo
ArboristSite Operative
I only read the first and last pages of this thread, so apologies if this has already been posted.
When I lived in the Florida Keys, Casuarina was known as Australlian pine and was considered an invasive, pest species. There's no shortage of these in south Florida. I assume they're not so reviled in Australlia. Heard at the time they were used as windbreaks on many Pacific islands when the U.S. military was staging there during and after WWII.
Great work, mate. It's more than I'd care to take on by myself!
When I lived in the Florida Keys, Casuarina was known as Australlian pine and was considered an invasive, pest species. There's no shortage of these in south Florida. I assume they're not so reviled in Australlia. Heard at the time they were used as windbreaks on many Pacific islands when the U.S. military was staging there during and after WWII.
Great work, mate. It's more than I'd care to take on by myself!