Burrawang Palm (Lepidozamia peroffskyana)
Burrawang Palm (Lepidozamia peroffskyana)
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Lepidozamia Peroffskyana is a bold, slow-growing Australian cycad prized for its dramatic architectural form and long-lived presence in the landscape. It features a crown of stiff, glossy deep green fronds that create a lush, prehistoric look, making it an excellent feature plant for both native and modern garden designs. Over time, it develops a thick, textured trunk that adds sculptural character and visual impact.
Highly valued for its toughness and low-maintenance nature, this cycad thrives once established and handles a wide range of conditions including heat, dry periods, and coastal exposure. It requires minimal care, making it ideal for low-maintenance gardens, resort-style landscapes, and statement planting. Its slow growth is balanced by exceptional longevity, ensuring a permanent and reliable feature in any landscape design.

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Mature height
3–6m (eventually more over many decades)
Mature width
2–4m
Spacing
2–4m apart
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Deep glossy green fronds; brown textured trunk
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Produces cones (rare in cultivation, not showy)
Sun tolerance
Full sun to part shade
Maintenance
Low; minimal pruning required
Root System
Strong, deep, non-invasive anchoring roots