australian grass tree

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australian grass tree

A tall Australian grass tree stands in a sunlit bushland clearing.

Definition

Noun 1. A stout Australian shrub: A type of robust Australian shrub characterized by narrow leaves densely packed at the ends of its branches and clusters of white or pink flowers at the tips. 2. An Australian evergreen perennial: Any of several Australian perennial plants that are evergreen, featuring a short, thick, woody stem topped with a tuft of foliage resembling grass, and which yield acaroid resins.

Usage Examples
  • The Australian grass tree is a distinctive feature of the heathland, with its dramatic flower spike.
  • Botanists study the Australian grass tree for its unique adaptation to fire-prone environments.
  • The resin from the Australian grass tree was traditionally used by Indigenous Australians as an adhesive.
Advanced Usage
  • The term Australian grass tree is often used in ecological and botanical contexts to describe a genus () of plants iconic to the Australian landscape. Their slow growth and resilience to bushfire are frequently noted characteristics.
Variants and Related Words
  • Grass tree: A common shortened form.
  • Blackboy: An outdated and now generally avoided common name.
  • Yacca: Another common name, sometimes used.
  • Xanthorrhoea: The scientific genus name for Australian grass trees.
Synonyms
  • Botanical synonyms: spp. (This refers to the various species within the genus).
Different Meanings
  • The term is specific to Australian flora. It does not refer to actual trees in the grass family (Poaceae), but to perennial plants with a tree-like form and grass-like leaves.
australian grass tree

A tall Australian grass tree stands in a sunlit bushland clearing.

Noun
  1. stout Australian shrub with narrow leaves crowded at ends of branches and terminal clusters of white or pink flowers
  2. any of several Australian evergreen perennials having short thick woody stems crowned by a tuft of grasslike foliage and yielding acaroid resins