Woolly Sheoak  |  

Allocasuarina fibrosa

Status: Vulnerable on the EPBC Act list

Allocasuarina fibrosa, Family Casuarinaceae, also known as Woolly Sheoak, is a small, erect, densely branched shrub growing to 1.8 m high. Flowers are red-brown and appear from July to August.

Government evidence of impact of climate change:

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  • Australian Government, Conservation Advice, Allocasuarina fibrosa

    The main potential threats to Woolly Sheoak are the close proximity of populations to areas frequently burnt to reduce fuel levels.