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What is an Australian pine?

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The Bunya Pine is a pine tree native to southeast Queensland. It grows extremely tall, and has large cones filled with bunya nuts that are quite tasty when roasted and salted.The Wollemi Pine is a rare, critically endangered pine found in New South Wales.

The Casuarina, or sheoak, is a spindly pine commonly found in coastal and hinterland areas.

The Cypress pine is a softwood pine common to parts of New South Wales.


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