Plants Similar To Gymea Lily

Plants Similar To Gymea Lily. Gymea Lily — Rockbank Nursery All over Australia, there are Aboriginal Dreaming stories linking people to plants and the Gymea Lily - there's a local Dreaming story that tells how the creation of those beautiful red blooms. 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

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The apex of the spike bears a large cluster of bright red flowers, each 10 centimetres (4 in) across. 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

Doryanthes 'Gymea Lily' 75L Pot Hello Hello Plants

Sword-like leaves more than 1 m long surround a huge flower spike up to 6 m high, bearing at its apex a large cluster of bright red. Sword-like leaves more than 1 m long surround a huge flower spike up to 6 m high, bearing at its apex a large cluster of bright red. It has similar growing requirements to the Gymea lily and in spite of its warm climate origins it grows and flowers reliably as far south as Melbourne

Doryanthes 'Gymea Lily' 16" Pot Hello Hello Plants. Sword-like leaves more than 1 m long surround a huge flower spike up to 6 m high, bearing at its apex a large cluster of bright red. Here it is used planted amongst Lomandra hystrix and longifolia, providing beautiful contrast with the finer leaved grasses.

The Gymea Lily Gymea Lily Psychotherapy. 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 All over Australia, there are Aboriginal Dreaming stories linking people to plants and the Gymea Lily - there's a local Dreaming story that tells how the creation of those beautiful red blooms.