Wodyetia bifurcata is popular in landscaping for being quick growing and similar to a royal palm, but "different-looking" because of its bushy, foxtail fronds.
Much of the world was unaware of this spectacular, tall-growing palm until 1978, when an Aboriginal botanist brought it to the world's attention.
Very attractive with long plumose leaves that give it the name Foxtail, it produces large orange fruit and has a smooth, thin, self-cleaning trunk.