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+ | Anigozanthos (Greek, expanded flower). Amaryllidaceae. Australian Sword Lily. About 8 Australian greenhouse or half-hardy perennials with sword-like Lvs. and woolly-yellow, -green, or -red fls. in short 1-sided racemes or spikes and a much elongated perianth-tube. The two species likely to be met with are A. flavida, Red. (A. coccinea, Paxt.), with mostly red-woolly fls. 1¼ in. long and appendaged anthers; and A. Manglesii, Don, with fls. about 3 in. long, red-woolly at base and green beyond, the anthers not appendaged. These plants are little known in N. Amer. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 14 January 2010
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Read about Anigozanthos in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Anigozanthos (Greek, expanded flower). Amaryllidaceae. Australian Sword Lily. About 8 Australian greenhouse or half-hardy perennials with sword-like Lvs. and woolly-yellow, -green, or -red fls. in short 1-sided racemes or spikes and a much elongated perianth-tube. The two species likely to be met with are A. flavida, Red. (A. coccinea, Paxt.), with mostly red-woolly fls. 1¼ in. long and appendaged anthers; and A. Manglesii, Don, with fls. about 3 in. long, red-woolly at base and green beyond, the anthers not appendaged. These plants are little known in N. Amer.
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