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A plant with a metre long trunk for example may already be 100 years old!!! Xanthorrhoea plants are also known as Balga Grass Plants. ‘Balga’ is the Aboriginal word for black boy and for many years the plant was fondly known as a “Black Boy”.
- Southern Or Austral Grass Tree
- Xanthorrhoea Australis Uses
- Height, Cost and Growth Rate
The species Xanthorrhoea australis is commonly called the The Austral Grass Tree, Common or Southern Grass Tree. And it is probably the most widely found of all of the grass trees. With the common nickname of Black Boy plant, this is derived from the black trunks, usually as a result of fires, sometimes lit to clear land and other time bushfires. A...
In many landscaping situations Xanthorrhoea australis is planted as a specimen in a planter.Larger plants make great specimens in range of landscaping situations.Relatively young plants used as low growing features.How fast do Xanthorrhoea grow? In terms of trunk development growth rate is very slow, 3-5cm a year in good conditions. How High do they get? Generally trunks or stems will reach up to 3 metres in height, however this is over many years. T Why are they so expensive? The slow growth rate makes mature specimens very expensive to buy. Taller specimens...
Jul 26, 2022 · Slender Blackboy( Xanthorrhoea gracilis) Also called the Slender Blackboy, this species is native to West Australia. The stem is underground, with leaves up to 2 metres long and cream coloured flowers. Source: gcln.org.au.
- Grass tree
- Reaches up to 6 metres
- Xanthorrhoea
- Full sun
The Grass Tree, Xanthorrhoea, is the quintessential Australian native plant, certainly plant royalty, perhaps even the King! It is famous for its distinctive black trunk and magnificent crown of grassy leaf strands, which earned it the now much dated nickname of Blackboy or Black Boy Plant.
Blackboy or Grasstree | Xanthorrhoea glauca | Station Creek Tree Farm. Family: Xanthorrhoeaceae. Genus: Xanthorrhoea. Species: Glauca. Unique to Australia, this prized landscape tree makes a dramatic statement in any garden.
The Aboriginal name for grass tree is 'balga' or black boy, referring to the blackened trunk of the plant that remains after a fire sweeps a region. You may also hear grass tree referred to as 'yacca', a name that may originate from the Kaurna people in South Australia.
Jun 13, 2006 · We have a black boy plant in out front yard, which grew a large stalk out of it and flowered during the warmer months. The large stalk (apporx 2 feet tall) is now very dark brown and seems to be weighing the plant itself down a bit, and not looking too healthy.