Allocasuarina luehmannii (Buloke), Australia

Poetically called ‘wind harps’ for the whispering sound of wind passing through their leafless branches, Bulokes are endemic to south-eastern Australia. It is a dioecious tree, with leaves reduced to scales in whorls of ten to fourteen, and the mature fruiting cones that are 5–12 mm long, containing winged seeds. The wood is extremely hard and the timber is often used to make handles for implements—also a traditional use of the tree.
In the Wimmera (Victoria), it’s an important food resource for the endangered southeastern subspecies of the red-tailed black cockatoo.



