Xanthorrhoea fulva

Xanthorrhoea fulva is a species of grasstree of the genus Xanthorrhoea native to New South Wales and Queensland.

It was previously regarded as a subspecies of Xanthorrhoea resinosa,[1] but reclassified as a species in its own right in 1986.

[2] Unlike some other grasstrees, it lacks a trunk, and instead grows from one or more underground stems.

The leaves are blue-green or blue-grey and depressed in cross section.

[3] Xanthorrhoea fulva grows in wet sandy areas from Wyong on the New South Wales Central Coast north to around Rockhampton in Queensland.