Definition
The genus *Haemodorum* refers to a group of plants native to Australia and New Guinea. These plants are known for their vibrant red or orange flowers and sword-shaped leaves. They are perennial herbs, meaning they live for more than two years. Imagine them as the cool, edgy cousins of lilies, bringing a splash of color to the outback. Their underground structures are typically rhizomes or tubers, helping them survive dry spells. Botanists classify them within the Haemodoraceae family, a group of flowering plants.