grass tree
n. Any of several woody-stemmed Australian plants of the genus Xanthorrhoea, having stiff grasslike leaves and a spike of small white flowers that emerge after fire.
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grass tree
n 1. (Plants) Also called:
black boy,
yacca or yacka any plant of the Australian genus
Xanthorrhoea, having a woody stem, stiff grasslike leaves, and a spike of small white flowers: family
Xanthorrhoeaceae. Some species produce fragrant resins. See also
acaroid gum 2. (Plants) any of several similar Australasian plants
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grass′ tree`
n. any Australian plant of the genus Xanthorrhoea, lily family, having a stout woody stem bearing a tuft of grasslike leaves.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
| Noun | 1. | grass tree - elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New ZealandCordyline, genus Cordyline - Asiatic and Pacific trees or shrubs; fragments of the trunk will regrow to form whole plants tree - a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms |
| 2. | grass tree - any of several Australian evergreen perennials having short thick woody stems crowned by a tuft of grasslike foliage and yielding acaroid resins |
| 3. | grass tree - gaunt Tasmanian evergreen shrubby tree with slender tapering leaves 3 to 5 feet longAustralian heath - any heathlike plant of the family Epacridaceae; most are of the Australian region |
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