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spear lily flower Buy Doryanthes palmeri Giant Spear LilyGiant Spear Lily Botanical Name: Doryanthes palmeri Family: Doryanthaceae Origin: Australian native (northern NSW and south east Queensland) Plant Type: Evergreen clumping succulent perennial Overview One of the most architecturally spectacular plants you can grow in an Adelaide garden, Doryanthes palmeri is a plant of truly extraordinary scale and drama. Its giant rosette of long, sword shaped bright green leaves grows to 3 m in length, forming a

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Botanical Name: Doryanthes palmeri
Family: Doryanthaceae
Origin: Australian native (northern NSW and south-east Queensland)
Plant Type: Evergreen clumping succulent perennial

Overview

One of the most architecturally spectacular plants you can grow in an Adelaide garden, Doryanthes palmeri is a plant of truly extraordinary scale and drama. Its giant rosette of long, sword-shaped bright green leaves grows to 3 m in length, forming a bold structural presence in the landscape year-round. When it flowers — producing an arching scape up to 5 m tall bearing elongated clusters of up to 350 large, brilliant scarlet tubular flowers — the display is genuinely breathtaking and utterly unlike anything else in the Australian garden palette.
An Australian native vulnerable in the wild but well-established in cultivation, 'palmeri' is the larger and rarer of the two Doryanthes species, differing from the Gymea Lily in its drooping rather than upright flower spike and elongated rather than terminal flower head. It is drought-tolerant, coastal-hardy and easy to maintain in Adelaide's Mediterranean climate, requiring only the removal of spent flower heads and dead foliage. A truly iconic Australian plant for those with the space to appreciate it.

Key Features

  • Mature Size: 2.5–3.0 m H x 2.0–3.0 m W (giant basal rosette); flower scape reaches 4–5 m, drooping gracefully under the weight of flowers
  • Growth Rate: Slow; rosette expands 10–20 cm per year in good conditions; flowering takes 10–15+ years from seed; when it does flower, the scape shoots up 3–5 m in a single season
  • Foliage: Long, arching, sword-shaped bright green leaves up to 3 m long and 20 cm wide; hairless; ribbed for structural support; forms a large, dense clump at ground level; evergreen year-round
  • Flowers: Spectacular elongated racemes of large, brilliant scarlet tubular flowers with white interiors borne on a drooping scape to 5 m tall; up to 350 flowers per head; late winter through spring; highly attractive to nectar-feeding birds
  • Fragrance: Not fragrant
  • Seasonal Interest: Bold architectural rosette foliage provides year-round structural presence; towering scarlet flower spike in late winter through spring creates an extraordinary seasonal spectacle; spent scape can be retained as a dramatic structural feature
  • Wildlife Value: Outstanding nectar source for honeyeaters and nectar-feeding birds; also attracts bees and beneficial insects; flowers are exceptionally rich in nectar
  • Tolerance: Drought-tolerant once established; heat-tolerant; frost hardy for foliage (flowers may be damaged by heavy frost); coastal-tolerant in sheltered positions away from direct salt winds; wind-tolerant; adaptable to most well-drained soils including poor and nutrient-deficient soils; dislikes waterlogging
  • Planting Density: Plant as a single architectural specimen; 3.0–4.0 m from other large plantings to allow for full rosette spread; suitable for very large containers (60 cm+)
  • Pet Friendly: No known toxicity to cats or dogs

Where It Works Best

  • Sunlight: Full sun to part shade; tolerates a wide range of light conditions; part shade produces the lushest, deepest green foliage; full sun acceptable with adequate moisture
  • Soil: Adaptable to most well-drained soils including poor, sandy, loamy and clay loam soils; excellent drainage essential; mulch well to retain moisture around the base
  • Water Needs: Establishment: deep soak 2 times/week for first 12 weeks. Established: drought-tolerant; deep soak every 2–3 weeks in summer; little to no supplementary watering needed in cooler months; regular watering supports faster growth and better foliage
  • Maintenance: Very low maintenance; cut off old flower heads after flowering and remove any dead or dying foliage in autumn; no other pruning required; feed with a slow-release native fertiliser in spring
  • Lifespan: Very long-lived; multi-decade; the rosette clump grows in size and presence over many years
  • Climate Zones: Well suited to Adelaide's coastal and metropolitan areas, Fleurieu Peninsula and foothills in sheltered positions; performs well across Mediterranean SA with adequate drainage
  • Soil pH: Acid to neutral; adaptable across most Adelaide soil pH ranges

Landscape & Design Ideas

  • Iconic architectural feature specimen for large gardens, public landscapes and commercial plantings where its extraordinary scale and form can be fully appreciated
  • Bold structural anchor in native, tropical and contemporary garden designs where the giant rosette creates a dramatic year-round focal point
  • Coastal and hillside erosion control planting where its tough, deep-rooted habit stabilises slopes and banks with genuine visual impact
  • Combine with Lomandra, Dianella, Kangaroo Paws and Grevillea for an Australian native garden of bold structural contrasts
  • Large container specimen for oversized courtyard and commercial entrance plantings where its architectural form commands attention

Why You Will Love It

There is simply nothing else in the garden quite like a Doryanthes palmeri in flower. The 5 m drooping scape loaded with brilliant scarlet blooms is one of the most extraordinary sights in the plant kingdom, and even without flowers the giant rosette of sword leaves is a bold architectural statement that few plants can match. Slow to get going but absolutely worth the patience, this is a plant that rewards commitment with genuine magnificence.

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