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auarina oea (Western Australian swamp sheoak)

Climate

The Western Australian swamp sheoak thrives in areas with low-lying, swampy flats near bodies of water and inland salt lakes. It can tolerate drought conditions up to 200 mm. This plant is well-suited to a range of altitudes and climates.

Common Name

Western swamp sheoak

Description

The Western Australian swamp sheoak, also known as auarina oea, is a pioneer plant that thrives in low-lying, swampy areas near rivers and salt lakes. It has excellent drought tolerance and is often used as a fine craft timber.

Genus
Grouping
Pioneers
Latin Name

auarina oea

Origin

Australia

Other Relevant Information

- The Western Australian swamp sheoak, also known as "auarina oea," is a plant that belongs to the Pioneers grouping. - It is commonly found in low lying areas, such as swampy flats just above high-tide limits, along river banks, and the edges of inland salt lakes. - This plant is drought tolerant, capable of withstanding drought conditions up to 200 mm. - Additionally, the Western Australian swamp sheoak has potential as a fine craft timber. Please note that this information is in addition to the description provided and does not include a preface descriptive paragraph.

Related Genus
Soil Preferences

- Occupies low lying, swampy flats - Thrives in areas just above high-tide limits - Grows along river banks and the edges of inland salt lakes

Specific species
Uses
Drought-tolerant
Suitability to cool temperate climate

Often occupying low lying, swampy flats just above high - tide limits and along river banks and the edges of inland salt lakes. It is drought tolerant down to 200 mm. It has potential as a fine craft timber.