Xanthorrhoea Glauca Grass Trees
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- Limited Offer ! Grab FREE SHIPPING on all 45ltr - 100ltr pots
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**Minimum order value is $175. (exludes shipping fee)**
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Xanthorrhoea glauca, commonly known as Grass Trees, is a distinctive and iconic plant native to Australia, prized for its unique appearance and resilience. With its long, slender leaves forming a dense tuft atop a stout trunk, it creates a striking silhouette in arid landscapes. This plant species is highly adaptable, thriving in sandy, well-draining soils and tolerating drought conditions. Grass Trees produce tall flower spikes adorned with creamy white blossoms, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Their slow growth rate and long lifespan make them a cherished feature in native gardens and natural landscapes.
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