Plants Similar To Gymea Lily

Plants Similar To Gymea Lily. Australian Gymea Lily plants in flower Stock Photo Alamy This is Doryanthes palmeri or the Spear Lily, a striking feature plant similar to the Gymea Lily except that it has a flower spike that leans over and isn't spherical and the foliage is less clumping and more linear It occurs in coastal NSW, from as far south as possibly Nowra, along the coast in disjunct occurrences, to as far north as just south of Grafton

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Doryanthes excelsa is an unusual plant which makes a striking addition to a large garden Doryanthes excelsa, commonly known as the gymea lily, is a flowering plant in the family Doryanthaceae that is endemic to coastal areas of New South Wales near Sydney.It has sword-like leaves more than 1 metre (3 ft) long and it grows a flower spike up to 6 metres (20 ft) high

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Doryanthes excelsa Common Names:Gymea Lily, Flame Lily, Giant Lily, Giant Spear Lily Doryanthes excelsaDescription:Doryanthes excelsa have big spectacular flower heads, and also clumps of luxurious green leaves that make a fabulous feature in the landscape Doryanthus spp Spear Lily and Gymea Lily You might have seen some large plants with flax-like foliage coming into flower around June Doryanthes excelsa is an unusual plant which makes a striking addition to a large garden

Gymea Lily Doryanthes ‘Gymea Lily’ 8″ Pot HelloHello plants. Doryanthes grow from a large bulb-like structure that buries itself up to half a metre in the soil, allowing the plant to survive through drought and bushfires in the wild. Doryanthes excelsa is a clumping, tussock-like species consisting of long, lance-shaped leaves about 150 cm long by about 10 cm wide

Gymea Lily Doryanthes ‘Gymea Lily’ 8″ Pot HelloHello plants. Doryanthes excelsa is an unusual plant which makes a striking addition to a large garden Doryanthes excelsa, commonly known as the gymea lily, is a flowering plant in the family Doryanthaceae that is endemic to coastal areas of New South Wales near Sydney.It has sword-like leaves more than 1 metre (3 ft) long and it grows a flower spike up to 6 metres (20 ft) high