Dwarf Grass Tree - Xanthorrhoea resinosa (Bukkup) Seeds
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Grass Tree (Xanthorrhoea resinosa)
Iconic Australian native, known for its resilience, striking form, and deep connection to the bush. A unique, evergreen addition to any garden.
Quick Facts
- Height: Varies depending on species, can reach up to 4 meters
- Growth Habit: Evergreen shrub with tall, thin trunks and tufted, grass-like foliage
- Climate: Thrives in nutrient-poor soils and responds to wildfire with profuse flowering
- Soil: Well-drained, sandy, or nutrient-deficient soils
- Sunlight: Full sun for optimal growth
Why Grow Grass Trees?
Grass trees are a quintessential feature of Australian landscapes, offering dramatic, architectural beauty. Their ancient lineage and hardiness make them a fascinating addition to gardens, while their ability to flower after fire highlights their adaptability and resilience.
Bush Food Note
- Nectar: The flower spikes are rich in sweet nectar, which can be sucked directly or soaked in water to make a sweet drink.
- Resin: Traditionally used by Aboriginal peoples as glue for tools and weapons.
- Caution: Consuming the starch-rich crown kills the tree and is not recommended.
How to Grow
Sowing Instructions:
- Timing: Sow seeds in warm areas anytime. In frost-prone areas, sow after the danger of frost has passed.
- Depth: Place seeds 1/8 to 1/4 inch below the soil surface and cover with a thin layer of sand.
- Watering: Use a fine mist spray to avoid disturbing the seeds and ensure the soil remains moist.
Planting and Care:
- Position: Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil.
- Maintenance: Grass trees are hardy and low-maintenance once established.
Flowering and Growth:
- Responds to environmental stress, such as fire, by producing dramatic flower spikes.
- Slow-growing but highly rewarding for their unique aesthetic.
Uses in Your Garden
- Ornamental: Adds a distinctive and dramatic element to landscapes.
- Wildlife Habitat: Attracts native birds and insects with its nectar-rich flowers.
- Cultural Symbol: Represents the ancient and enduring Australian bush.
Germination Tips
- Temperature: Warm conditions are ideal for germination.
- Placement: Keep in a shaded or semi-shaded position to prevent drying out.
- Soil Type: Regular potting soil works well; ensure good drainage.
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Bring the iconic beauty of the Australian bush to your garden with Grass Trees. Hardy, unique, and deeply symbolic, they are an unforgettable addition to any landscape.