Casuarina is a plant species belonging to the Casuarinaceae family. There are 17 sub-species in this category. They are evergreen shrubs and trees growing to 115 ft tall. Casuarina is a perennial plant that can survive 40 to 50 years in the wild. If a tree can be grown in a short period of time and benefited more, then it will be a casuarina tree cultivation. The casuarina tree can be harvested from two years onwards. In general, casuarina wood is useful as Roundwood for fencing, pilings, beams, and rafters; as split wood for fencing, pilings, and roofing shingles; and as comminuted wood for particleboard, pulp, and parquetry. This tree is used to protect the fertility of the soil. Casuarina is a drought-resistant tree and is grown in a dry area.