- Anigozanthos preissii
taxobox
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Monocots
unranked_ordo =Commelinids
ordo =Commelinales
familia =Haemodoraceae
genus = "Anigozanthos "
species = "A. preissii"
binomial = "Anigozanthos preissii"
binomial_authority =Endl. |"Anigozanthos preissii", the Albany Cat's paw, is a herbaceous plant
species in the familyHaemodoraceae , endemic toWestern Australia .The species is an upright perennial herb, with long leaves that emerge from a rhizome beneath the soil. A tall stalk emerges from the centre of these to present large red, orange and yellow flowers. The flowering period is sometime between October to November, when attains a height up to 0.8 metres. The leaves grey-green and arranged in a rosette at ground level. It occurs in a range to the north and east of Albany, especially in the Warren region, along the southern coast of
Southwest Australia ."Anigozanthos preissii" was first described by
Stephan Endlicher , as "Anigosanthus", but given the current name in 1848 byLehmann in "Plantae Preissianae ". [Lehmann, J.G.C. (1848), Plantae Preissianae 2(2-3): 26 [tax. nov.] ] The epithet is named for the botanistLudwig Preiss .References
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