There are three species of Australian pine in Florida, and two of these are found in the Thousand Islands, along with a third type that is thought to be a hybrid.
Below are the male flowers of Casuarina glauca. Male and female flowers are found on separate trees in this species, and there are no female trees in North America. This tree reproduces by sending out long root suckers, and new trees sprout from the root, as seen in the following slide.
It also appears to be able to reproduce by fragmentation; even a small needle-like branch can sprout of it is blown off a parent plant and it lands in the soil under the right conditions.
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