Definition
The genus Lambertia includes a variety of shrubs and small trees endemic to Australia, primarily in the southwestern regions. These plants are characterized by their needle-like or prickly leaves and striking tubular flowers, often red, pink, or yellow. They are adapted to the nutrient-poor, dry conditions typical of the Australian landscape. Think of the genus Lambertia as Australia’s collection of resilient, spiky floral gems, perfectly suited to their arid home. These plants showcase the remarkable adaptations of flora in challenging environments.