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Grass Trees


Grass Trees are a genus of about thirty species native to Australia. We thought first they were a type of Palm but they are not even related. This, I believe, is Xanthorrhoea johnsonii and was photographed in the Davies Creek area of Dinden National Park in Queensland. It has a very tall flower spike, almost as tall as the tree and was a very important plant to the aborigines.
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Nicely captured.
Would enjoy to get one like this in my garden ! (:o))
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