
Common Name: Common Vanilla-lily
Botanical Name: Arthropodium strictum
Family: LILIACEAE
Description:
Small, erect, grass-like perennial to 1 m high. Flat, grass-like, blue-green leaves in a clump. Singular, bluish-violet, drooping flowers. Spring to early summer. Capsule. Summer.
Small, erect, grass-like perennial to 1 m high. Flat, grass-like, blue-green leaves in a clump. Singular, bluish-violet, drooping flowers. Spring to early summer. Capsule. Summer.
Natural Distribution:
Common to temperate forests, woodlands and grasslands in all agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in all other Australian States.
Common to temperate forests, woodlands and grasslands in all agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in all other Australian States.
Notes:
Similar to Arthropodium fimbriatum which has flowers in small groups. Recorded as rare in the Eyre Peninsula and Yorke Peninsula regions.
Similar to Arthropodium fimbriatum which has flowers in small groups. Recorded as rare in the Eyre Peninsula and Yorke Peninsula regions.


