Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Casuarina cristata is an Australian tree of the sheoak family Casuarinaceae known as belah. It is native to a band across inland eastern Australia.
The Dutch botanist Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel described the belah in 1848, and it still bears its original name. It is called Muurrgu or Murrgu in the Yuwaalaraay dialect of the Gamilaraay language around Walgett in northwestern New South Wales. Belah is an aboriginal name; other common names include scaly-barked casuarina, scrub she-oak, billa, ngaree, bulloak and swamp oak.
Belah grows as a tree reaching 10-20 m in height. The tree has a dark greyish brown scaly bark, and its pendulous branches have a weeping habit. The true leaves are tiny scales along the branchlets.
The range is from Clermont in central Queensland south through to Temora in southern New South Wales. It is an important component of the engangered Brigalow ecological community of

