Genus Allocasuarina

https://www.auspollen.edu.au/def/auspollen-aerobiology-collaboration-network-species-classification-test/Genus-Allocasuarina_2

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notation CasuAll
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definition Distribution: An endemic genus of 59 species (as listed in the Flora of Australia publication), chiefly in southern Australia but 4 species extending to north-eastern Qld and one, A. decaisneana, in tropical and subtropical parts of the eremean region. The Australian Plant Census lists 61 species.

Description: This genus consists of dioecious and monoecious shrubs and trees.

For more details regarding the description of species within this genus please see: https://profiles.ala.org.au/opus/foa/profile/Allocasuarina

Pollen Morphology: Pollen produced by this genus are rounded triangular in shape and are between 30-40um at the longest point along both axes. These pollen grains have three pores that protrude from the grain and have a thickened dark area under each pore. The surface texture of these pollen grains are slightly granular.
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in scheme TEST-AusPollen-Aerobiology-Collaboration-Network-Species-Classification original