Australian Pines

Let’s start with the good news about the Australian Pine. Casuarina equisetifolia (also Casuarina cunninghamiana and Casuarina glauca) is a beautiful tree that grows up to 150′. The wood splits easily and burns cleanly; the sap is drinkable; and the gum is edible. . .if you are stuck on a deserted island, you probably would find the Australian Pine a good companion for survival. It provides shade and produces a calming rustle when the breeze moves through it. It was introduced to Florida to stabilize canals and ditches.

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Lake County Public Lands Management Program

Lake County has some beautiful conservation areas, and it’s thanks to the foresight of our voters. In 2004, voters approved a referendum which included a millage so that the County could issue bonds to acquire and improve land. The purpose of such acquisitions is to protect our drinking water, improve water quality of Lake County rivers and lakes, protect open areas, and provide recreation areas. To date, nearly 3000 acres have been acquired. In 2005, Lake County created the Public Lands Management Program, which is responsible for acquisitions and improvements of public lands.

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