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| Slender, needle-like foliage of Casuarina equisetifolia, known as the Australian pine or she-oak, is visible. The branches bear numerous small, woody "cones," resembling spiky spheres. These evergreen branches hang gracefully, showcasing the tree's characteristic fine-textured leaves and brownish cones, typical of tropical and subtropical coastal regions. The tree is not a true pine but mimics the appearance, often found in coastal areas for landscape or windbreak purposes. |
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