Xanthorrhoea resinosa — a medium houseplant
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Xanthorrhoea resinosa

Xanthorrhoea Resinosa

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Xanthorrhoea resinosa (synonyms X. hastilis, X. resinifera), is known as one of the grass trees, a mid-sized plant in the genus Xanthorrhoea. The specific epithet is from the Latin, meaning “having resin”. This perennial shrub is found in heathland or eucalyptus forest. This plant usually has no trunk, or a small trunk about 60 cm (24 in) high, under the skirt of leaves. It may grow to 2.5 metres (8 ft) tall. Similar in appearance to Xanthorrhoea media. The leaves are only 3 to 4 mm wide and glaucous. Flowering occurs between August and October. The flowering spike is shorter than the scape, and is particularly furry, due to the felty bracts.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Xanthorrhoea
Family
Asphodelaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Grass-tree gum en Yacca gum en Botany Bay gum
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Xanthorrhoea resinosa leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Xanthorrhoea resinosa leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
Xanthorrhoea resinosa flower
PLATE 03 · flower
Xanthorrhoea resinosa flower
PLATE 04 · flower
Xanthorrhoea resinosa habit
PLATE 05 · habit
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