Australian sword lily
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Definition
Noun: - A perennial herbaceous plant: "Australian sword lily" refers to a specific flowering plant native to Australia, characterized by its sedge-like leaves and spring-blooming flowers that are clustered and covered in fine, woolly hairs.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden featured a vibrant patch of Australian sword lily.
- Botanists study the unique adaptations of the Australian sword lily.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural context: The term is used in botanical and gardening discussions to identify this specific species, often noting its habitat and flowering season.
- For a drought-resistant garden, consider the Australian sword lily.
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical name: (This is the scientific name for a common species often referred to by this common name, though "Australian sword lily" can refer to related species within the genus).
- Common name: Kangaroo paw (This is a more widely used common name for plants in the same genus, referring to the shape of the flowers).
Synonyms
- Kangaroo paw: A common synonym, emphasizing the distinctive shape of the flower.
- : The genus name, used in scientific or precise contexts.
Notes
- The term "Australian sword lily" is a descriptive common name. Its primary referent is a plant with the specific morphological features described: sedge-like leaves and woolly-haired flower clusters. It is not a true lily (family Liliaceae) but belongs to the family Haemodoraceae.
Noun
- sedgelike spring-flowering herb having clustered flowers covered with woolly hairs; Australia