Kangaroo paw
- Flower nameKangaroo paw
- Scientific nameAnigozanthos spp.
- AliasKangaroo paw, Anigozanthos Manglesii, アニゴザントス, オーストラリアン・スォードリリー
- Place of originSouthwestern Australia
- Place of floweringCut flowers, flower arrangement, Specific area
- Flowering seasonApril, May, June, December
- Language of flowersStrange
What is Kangaroo paw
Kangaroo Paw (Scientific name: Anigozanthos spp.) is a perennial grass (bulb) of the family Haemodorum native to the southwestern part of Australia. A velvet-like flower blooms in a unique form like Kangaroo's paw, giving an elongated sharp leaf resembling a Iris japonica. The genus name "Anigozanthos" means Latin for "anoigo (open) + anthos (flower)". Flowering period blooms annually , and mainly from April to June and in December. It is used for preserved flower, dry flower, flower arrangement, flower arrangement of flower arrangement. The flower language is "wonder".
Generic name: Kangaroo paw, Scientific name: Anigozanthos spp., Also known as Anigozanthos, Australian Suedolly, Origin: Australia South Western part, environment: coastal sandy lands, wet mountainous regions, plant length: 20 to 100 cm, leaf shape: sword-like, leafy: hard cortical, leaf shape: all edges, flower: dual-flower and dense hair, inflorescence Flower color: red, yellow, orange, peach, green, flower size: 3 to 8 cm, flower attachment method: about 10 at the stem tip, flowering period: Anniversary centered around June and December, uses: preserved flower, dried flowers, remarks: red rhizomes were edible in the country of origin.