
Common Name: Black-anther Flax-lily
Botanical Name: Dianella revoluta
Family: LILIACEAE
Description:
Large, clump-forming plant, 1 m high. Long, stiff, blue-green, rolled-over edges. Blue, 6-petalled flowers, black anthers with yellow base. Spring to summer. Dark blue, fleshy, globular. Summer.
Large, clump-forming plant, 1 m high. Long, stiff, blue-green, rolled-over edges. Blue, 6-petalled flowers, black anthers with yellow base. Spring to summer. Dark blue, fleshy, globular. Summer.
Natural Distribution:
Common on roadsides and to coastal, woodland, mallee and grassland areas in all agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in all States except NT.
Common on roadsides and to coastal, woodland, mallee and grassland areas in all agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in all States except NT.
Notes:
No regional conservation status recorded.
No regional conservation status recorded.


