Sacred Lotus. » « The Daily Bird #616. Fire & Grass Trees. From Lofty: Another fire survivor is the local Grass tree (Xanthorrhoea quadrangulata) that resprouts and flowers after fire. Click for full size! © Lofty, all rights reserved. Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related Sacred Lotus. » « The Daily Bird #616.
Charly says February 11, 2018 at 9:52 am What a strange plant. Looks like something from a sci-fi novel.
rq says February 11, 2018 at 3:32 pm Looks like something from a sci-fi novel. This is why I love nature so much -- reality is so much stranger than any fiction we can come up with! Well, almost, I guess? They look a bit like giant plantains, except grassier. So much green life out of the destruction.
Lofty says February 11, 2018 at 3:47 pm Dried grass tree flower spikes made great pretend spears for us as little kids. Just the right level of spikiness to whack your playmates around the legs and then get clobbered for your pains. http://saseedbank.com.au/species_information.php?rid=50
Charly says
What a strange plant. Looks like something from a sci-fi novel.
rq says
This is why I love nature so much -- reality is so much stranger than any fiction we can come up with! Well, almost, I guess?
They look a bit like giant plantains, except grassier. So much green life out of the destruction.
Lofty says
Dried grass tree flower spikes made great pretend spears for us as little kids. Just the right level of spikiness to whack your playmates around the legs and then get clobbered for your pains.
http://saseedbank.com.au/species_information.php?rid=50
Ice Swimmer says
Awesome to see plants like these.