RMFRFR59–Preston Beach, southwest Western Australia - 22 March 2016 - Grass trees (Xanthorrhoea) are the first to show green shoots and even individuals this size may be centuries old. Early signs of regrowth after the devastating January 2016 bushfires are starting to be seen in some of the Australian native forest ecosystems in the region following recent rains. Credit: Suzanne Long/Alamy Live News
RF2M9BHC4–Large grass trees (Xanthorrhoea sp,) with fire-blackened trunks in D’Entrecosteaux National park on the south coast of Western Australia
RMWHB8F9–Eucalyptus forest after controlled burning for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, Western Australia
RF2G9W5JC–Regenerating Xanthorrhoea (grass-trees) on the Illawarra Escarpment near Coalcliff Dam, New South Wales.
RMDJMR6N–Xanthorrhoea with green shoots Blue Mountains after the fire of October 2013
RF2NJ08P2–Grass Tree Seed Head (Xanthorrhoea sp) Bundaberg Australia
RFS34K7R–Regrowth on a Grass Tree about one month after being burned by bushfire, Hat Hill, Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia, January 2020
RF2GNWAY5–Xanthorrhoea australis Grass Tree regrowing in the Australian bush after a recent fire
RMFHYHTD–A burnt stump
RFMB998P–Xanthorrhoea (more commonly called Blackboy, Grasstree and Kangaroo tail). Long flower spikes on a grass-like bush, reach towards blue cloud sky
RFREW2HH–Grass trees Xanthorrhoea species reshooting in Mia Mia State Forest after the November 2018 fires, Queensland, Australia
RF2B0XT6M–Re growth of Grass Tree plant after Australian bushfire
RFFAM3DY–An forrest in Australia's Northern Territory, after a recent bush fire
RM360°2RKGKW3–360° panorama On the Gully Track, urban scrub Seven Hills Bushland Reserve, Eucalyptus and small Xanthorrhoea, Brisbane, Queensland
RF2J3T56W–Bush Fire Forest Growth Regeneration
RMFRFR6M–Preston Beach, southwest Western Australia - 22 March 2016 - Remains of a kangaroo amongst burnt but regrowing Grass trees (Xanthorrhoea), which are amongst the first species to show signs of recovery. Early signs of regrowth after the devastating January 2016 bushfires are starting to be seen in some of the Australian native forest ecosystems in the region following recent rains. Credit: Suzanne Long/Alamy Live News
RMWHB764–Eucalyptus forest after controlled burning for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, Western Australia
RF2G9W635–Regenerating Xanthorrhoea (grass-trees) on the Illawarra Escarpment near Coalcliff Dam, New South Wales.
RF2D9D32M–Kangaroo Island Grass trees (Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. tateana) also called Tate's Grass Tree or Yakka Bush, South Australia
RFS34K7Y–Regrowth on Grass Trees about one month after being burned by bushfire, Hat Hill, Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia, January 2020
RFRENRCT–Grass trees Xanthorrhoea species reshooting in Mia Mia State Forest after the November 2018 fires, Queensland, Australia
RF2B0XT6H–Re growth of Grass Tree plant after Australian bushfire
RF2J3T570–Bush Fire Forest Growth Regeneration
RMFRFR65–Preston Beach, southwest Western Australia - 22 March 2016 - Remains of a kangaroo amongst burnt but regrowing Grass trees (Xanthorrhoea), which are amongst the first species to show signs of recovery. Early signs of regrowth after the devastating January 2016 bushfires are starting to be seen in some of the Australian native forest ecosystems in the region following recent rains. Credit: Suzanne Long/Alamy Live News
RMWHC6DP–Regenerated bushland with wildflowers, after controlled burn for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, WA, Australia
RF2D9D32W–Kangaroo Island Grass trees (Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. tateana) also called Tate's Grass Tree or Yakka Bush, South Australia
RFS34K7T–Regrowth on a Grass Tree about one month after being burned by bushfire, Hat Hill, Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia, January 2020
RFRENR8N–Grass trees Xanthorrhoea species reshooting in Mia Mia State Forest after the November 2018 fires, Queensland, Australia
RF2B0XT6J–Re growth of Grass Tree plants after Australian bushfire
RF2PFW67H–Bush Fire Forest Growth Regeneration
RMWHC7F8–Regenerated bushland with wildflowers, after controlled burn for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, WA, Australia
RF2D9D328–Kangaroo Island Grass trees (Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. tateana) (also Tate's Grass Tree or Yakka Bush) in front of burnt Blue Gum plantation.
RFS34K7X–Regrowth on a Grass Tree about one month after being burned by bushfire, Hat Hill, Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia, January 2020
RFRENPWH–Grass trees Xanthorrhoea species reshooting in Mia Mia State Forest after the November 2018 fires, Queensland, Australia
RF2B0XT6G–Re growth of Grass Tree plants after Australian bushfire
RF2PFW661–Bush Fire Forest Growth Regeneration
RMWHC9T4–Regenerated bushland with wildflowers, after controlled burn for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, WA, Australia
RF2D9D327–Kangaroo Island Grass trees (Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. tateana) (also Tate's Grass Tree or Yakka Bush) in front of burnt Blue Gum plantation.
RFRENPTR–Grass trees Xanthorrhoea species reshooting in Mia Mia State Forest after the November 2018 fires, Queensland, Australia
RF2PFW665–Bush Fire Forest Growth Regeneration
RMWHAR09–Red dirt track through bushland after controlled burning for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, Western Australia
RF2D9D334–Kangaroo Island Grass trees (Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. tateana) also called Tate's Grass Tree or Yakka Bush, South Australia
RFREW2G1–Grass trees Xanthorrhoea species reshooting in Mia Mia State Forest after the November 2018 fires
RMWHB0K6–Australian bush after controlled burning for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, Western Australia, Australia
RMWHB301–Australian bush after controlled burning for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, Western Australia, Australia
RMWHB65B–Australian bush after controlled burning for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, Western Australia, Australia
RMWHAMYT–Australian bush after controlled burning for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, Western Australia, Australia
RMWHAXWT–Australian bush after controlled burning for fire control, Whistlepipe Gully Walk, Mundy Regional Park, Perth Hills, Western Australia, Australia
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