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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Clade
  
Monocots

Scientific name
  
Doryanthes

Rank
  
Genus

Clade
  
Angiosperms

Order
  
Asparagales

Higher classification
  
Doryanthaceae

Doryanthes The Giant Spear Lily Doryanthes palmeri

Family
  
Doryanthaceae R.Dahlgren & Clifford

Similar
  
Doryanthes palmeri, Doryanthes excelsa, Coccothrinax argentea, Citrus macrophylla, Bizzaria

Feature plants doryanthes excelsa giant lily


Doryanthes is the sole genus in the flowering plant family Doryanthaceae. The genus consists of two species, D. excelsa and D. palmeri, both native to the coast of Eastern Australia.

Contents

Doryanthes Pacific Bulb Society Doryanthes

Plants grow in a rosette form, only flowering after more than 10 years. They enjoy a warm environment, good soil, and much water during the warmest time of the year.

Doryanthes Australian Seed DORYANTHES palmeri

Feature plants doryanthes palmeri spear lily


Systematics

Doryanthes Doryanthes palmeri Spear Lily

The genus Doryanthes was first described in 1802 by the Portuguese priest, statesman, philosopher and botanist José Francisco Corrêa da Serra (1751–1823), a close friend of Joseph Banks. Doryanthes excelsa or "Gymea Lily", endemic to southern Sydney and the Illawarra, has also inspired the naming of Doryanthes, the journal of history and heritage for Southern Sydney founded by Dharawal historian Les Bursill.

Doryanthes Australian Seed DORYANTHES excelsa

The family Doryanthaceae, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots, has only recently been recognized by taxonomists. Formerly the genus was usually placed in the family Agavaceae, now the subfamily Agavoideae of the family Asparagaceae.

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References

Doryanthes Wikipedia