Popular in bird-attracting gardens as the flowers provide high-energy nectar for honeyeaters.
Highly valued as a cut flower globally due to its unique texture and long vase life. australian sword lily
Haemodoraceae (sometimes associated with Amaryllidaceae). Popular in bird-attracting gardens as the flowers provide
The Anigozanthos manglesii is the , adopted officially in 1960. While "Kangaroo Paw" is the standard name used by botanists and locals today, "Australian Sword Lily" appears in various historical botanical synsets and dictionaries as a descriptive alternative. Cultivation & Use australian sword lily
Tall Kangaroo Paw Australian Sword Lily Anigozanthos Flavidus
It is endemic to the sandy soils of Southwest Australia. Cultural Significance