Australian Sword Lily -

Highly valued as a cut flower globally due to its unique texture and long vase life.

The plant produces clustered flowers covered in dense, woolly hairs. The most famous variety ( manglesii ) has a brilliant red base and a bright green floral tube that splits into six "claws," mimicking a paw.

Haemodoraceae (sometimes associated with Amaryllidaceae). australian sword lily

Many varieties, including the Anigozanthos flavidus (Tall Kangaroo Paw), are resilient and commonly used in landscaping for their architectural foliage.

A sedgelike, spring-flowering herb. It features a fan of "sword-shaped" leaves (the origin of the "Sword Lily" moniker) and sturdy stems. Highly valued as a cut flower globally due

Popular in bird-attracting gardens as the flowers provide high-energy nectar for honeyeaters.

It is endemic to the sandy soils of Southwest Australia. Cultural Significance Haemodoraceae (sometimes associated with Amaryllidaceae)

The "Australian Sword Lily" is a common name primarily used for , a plant much more widely recognized as the Red and Green Kangaroo Paw . Native to Western Australia, it is celebrated for its striking, bird-like flower shape and iconic vibrant colors. Botanical Profile Scientific Name: Anigozanthos manglesii