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Old 01-11-2008, 10:36 AM posted to sci.bio.botany,aus.gardens
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Default ID requested on scarlet lawn weed

Cannot see how many stamens there are. If 6, try Liliaceae; if
3, try Iradiaceae - (or equivalents if you use APG taxonomy).
Looks a bit like a Clivia or Kaffir Lily (which is an
Iradiaceae).

Peter

"Richard Wright" wrote in message
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This plant with scarlet flowers is currently (early summer)
growing in
a Sydney park. The environment is regularly mown lawn.

The plant is growing among buffalo grass, and the leaves look
for all
the world like that grass. The leaves have only ribs, so I
guess it is
a monocot.

There is a hazel nut sized, but oval shaped, brown corm at the
base of
the stem.

What is this plant?

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