White Cypress-pine

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Callitris glaucophylla


Cypress-like native conifer to 25 m tall. Fine green or grey-green foliage.


Details
Flora Type
Trees
Former Scientific Name
C. columellaris
Distinctive Features

Round single cones that are smooth and never warty.

Biology

Perennial. Principally of drier inland regions, where occasionally abundant on sandy soils, loamy plains, and granite and sedimentary rocky country. Frost and drought-tolerant. Fire-sensitive. Valuable commercial forestry species in NSW & Qld, used as fencing, flooring, panelling and furniture.

Native Status
Native
Taxonomy
Phylum
Tracheophyta (Vascular Plants)
Class
Pinopsida (Conifers)
Order
Pinales
Family
Cupressaceae
Genus
Callitris
Species
glaucophylla

The wood of some Callitris species was used by Aboriginal people for making canoe poles, womeras and for fire-making, and the resin was used as adhesive for cementing axe-heads and kangaroo sinew onto spearheads.


Interesting Facts
Native Status
Native