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plants with a
similar growth habit to
Xanthorrhoea. Both
genera have, at times, been
confused with
xanthorrhoeas and
misnamed as "gr****trees".[citation...
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leaves are
softer and
generally less
rigid than
other Xanthorrhoeas. Old
leaves hang down
forming a
distinctive skirt-like
feature that...
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Xanthorrhoea acanthostachya is a
species of gr****tree of the
genus Xanthorrhoea native to
Western Australia. The
perennial gr**** tree
typically grows...
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Xanthorrhoea latifolia is a
species of gr****tree of the
genus Xanthorrhoea native to New
South Wales and Queensland.
Usually found growing in
sandy or...
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Xanthorrhoea johnsonii (also
known as Johnson's Gr**** Tree) is a
large plant in the
genus Xanthorrhoea found in
eastern Australia. The
trunk can grow to...
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Xanthorrhoea fulva is a
species of gr****tree of the
genus Xanthorrhoea native to New
South Wales and Queensland. It was
previously regarded as a subspecies...
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Xanthorrhoea brevistyla is a
species of gr****tree of the
genus Xanthorrhoea native to
Western Australia. The
perennial gr**** tree
typically grows to a...
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Xanthorrhoea semiplana is a
species of gr**** tree
found in south-eastern Australia, with two subspecies:
Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. semiplana, the tufted...
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Xanthorrhoea preissii,
known as balga, is a
widespread species of
perennial monocot in
Southwest Australia. The form of the
plant resembles a tree, with...
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Xanthorrhoea thorntonii,
commonly known as
Cundeelee gr****tree,
Cundeelee blackboy,
desert gr****tree,
yacka or gr****tree, is a
species of gr****tree of...