Hi Rory,Rory wrote: ↑July 31st, 2021, 8:51 pm
CASUARINAS
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They all love sun. If you can provide full sun, they love it.
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Albino torulosa
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The main differences are that littoralis will not tolerate low levels of sun...
Casuarina cunninghamiana
Very hardy, but it really needs at least half-day sun to be in good health.
Thanks for the post.
I was considering getting a casuarina at some point. You mention on your "lack of sun" post ( viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18044 from a while ago) that the Cunninghamiana tolerate
But here you seem to suggest otherwise. I suppose you mean it can tolerate most conditions but more sun would be optimal?lack of sun, too much sun, harsh swear words, children, and dog bites.
I've got a balcony with I'd say a good half-day of full morning sun, or less depending on how crowded it will get .
But in general I'll try to favor species that are the least fussy for the sun requirement.
Would you say that the Torulosa can better tolerate lower levels of sun than Cunninghamiana ?
Also, is one of them more frost tolerant than the other?
Any other specific recommendations for this kind of environment?
(as a bit of an aside, apart from a few things I have going, I'd like to eventually try a melaleuca armillaris, m. quinquenervia and s. smithii, as natives, as well as chinese elm as trident maple as typical beginner trees)