181_5401 Xanthorrhoea media, Grass tree, Gulgadya (Cadigal), Xanthorrhoeaceae (well above my head!)

Grass trees have either an above-ground or below-ground woody stem, which is covered with packed leaf bases. The long, narrow leaves form a crown at the top of the stem and look like a grass skirt. Creamy-white flowers are crowded on the end of a long, spear-like flower spike.
http://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/education/Resources/bush_foods/Xanthorrhoea_species


Grass trees have either an above-ground or below-ground woody stem, which is covered with packed leaf bases. The long, narrow leaves form a crown at the top of the stem and look like a grass skirt. Creamy-white flowers are crowded on the end of a long, spear-like flower spike. http://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/education/Resources/bush_foods/Xanthorrhoea_species

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   Kathy  From Maryland/USA    Supporting Member
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Wow! It looks like some sort of sea anemone!

Thanks, Kate! I'd never heard of them before.
08/Jan/13 9:44 AM
   Kathy  From Valrico, Florida, USA
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Love this photo. Do the flowers have any aroma?
08/Jan/13 10:24 AM
   Kate  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Thanks Kathy & Kathy!! Possibly, enough for the bees to find their way!
10/Jan/13 11:07 AM
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