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  2. Kangaroo paw - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo paw is the common name for a number of species, in two genera of the family Haemodoraceae, that are native to the south-west of Western Australia. These rhizomatous [ 1 ] perennial plants are noted for their unique bird-attracting flowers.

  3. Anigozanthos - Wikipedia

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    Anigozanthos is a genus of plant found naturally in the Southwestern Australia biogeographic region, belonging to the bloodwort family Haemodoraceae. [1] [2] The 11 species and their subspecies are commonly known as kangaroo paw or catspaw, depending on their size, and the shape and colour of their flowers.

  4. Anigozanthos gabrielae - Wikipedia

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    Anigozanthos gabrielae is a species of Anigozanthos in the family Haemodoraceae known as dwarf kangaroo paw. This flowering, rhizomatous, perennial plant is endemic to Southwest Australia and grows on sand in areas which are wet in winter. [4] The species was first described by Karel Domin in the 1912 in the Journal of the Linnean Society ...

  5. Anigozanthos rufus - Wikipedia

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    The red kangaroo paw grows to a height of 0.2 to 1 m (7.9 in to 3 ft 3.4 in). [2] [5] The grass-like plant has green and grey flat, strappy leaves that are 17 to 28 cm (6.7 to 11.0 in) long. [2] It produces long red to purple to yellow coloured flowers in spring and early summer from August to January. [2]

  6. Anigozanthos manglesii - Wikipedia

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    Anigozanthos manglesii in bushland on the Darling Scarp Anigozanthos manglesii late stages of the bud Anigozanthos manglesii the part of the plant from its common name is derived - kangaroo paw The species is widely distributed throughout the Southwest Australian biogeographic regions, preferring white, yellow or grey sand, or sandy loam.

  7. Anigozanthos bicolor - Wikipedia

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    Anigozanthos bicolor, commonly known as cat's paw, little kangaroo paw [1] or two coloured kangaroo paw, [2] is a grass-like perennial herb native to the south western coastal parts of Western Australia.

  8. Zealandia pustulata - Wikipedia

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    Zealandia pustulata is a species of fern native to eastern Australia and New Zealand. [2] It is commonly referred to as 'kangaroo fern' or 'kangaroo paw fern' as its native range includes Australia and the shape of its mature foliage tends to resemble the shape of a kangaroo's foot.

  9. Haemodoraceae - Wikipedia

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    Anigozanthos Bush Pearl. Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne.. Haemodoraceae is a family of perennial herbaceous angiosperms (flowering plants) containing 15 genera [3] and 102 known species, [5] sometimes known as the "bloodroots", found throughout the Southern Hemisphere, from Australia and New Guinea to South Africa, as well as the Americas (from extreme southeastern USA through tropical ...

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