Size
8.0m
Flower Colour
brown
Flowering Dates
January, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Best Seasons
winter, spring
Description
Rock Sheoak or sighing sheoak as it is sometimes called is a small tree 6-9 metres high. It is commonly found on granite outcrops and thickets can form from plants germinating along roadside drainage lines. As with all Allocasuarinas and Casuarinas Rock sheoak has male and female plants (dioecious).
Catalogues
Darling granite, Darling Plateau: Granite Region, Darling Scarp, Darling Scarp Region
Suburbs
Armadale, Ashendon, Bailup, Baskerville, Bedfordale, Beechina, Bickley, Boya, Brigadoon, Byford, Canning Mills, Cardup, Carmel, Chidlow, Darlington, Forrestfield, Gidgegannup, Glen Forrest, Gooseberry Hill, Gorrie, Greenmount, Hacketts Gully, Hazelmere, Helena Valley, Herne Hill, Hovea, Jane Brook, Jarrahdale, Kalamunda, Karragullen, Karrakup, Kelmscott, Keysbrook, Lesmurdie, Mahogany Creek, Martin, Millenden, Mount Helena, Mount Nasura, Mount Richon, Mundaring, North Dandalup, Orange Grove, Parkerville, Paulls Valley, Pickering Brook, Piesse Brook, Red Hill, Reservoir, Roleystone, Sawyers Valley, Serpentine, Stoneville, Swan View, Swanview, The Lakes, Upper Swan, Walliston, Whitby, Wooroloo, Wungong