Scientific Name: Arthropodium milleflorum

Common Name: pale vanilla-lily

Family Classification (Clade): Monocots

Family: Laxmanniaceae

Form Description: Perennial herb

Height (m): 0.3 – 0.5

Flowers: Blue to violet (rarely white).

Fruit: Papery capsule – small, round, turn from soft and green to brown and brittle. Ripe seeds are black and firm.

Municipality
Break O’DayBrightonBurnieCentral HighlandsClarenceDerwent ValleyDorsetGeorge TownGlamorgan-Spring BayGlenorchyHobartHuon ValleyKentishKingboroughLatrobeLauncestonMeander ValleyNorthern MidlandsSorellSouthern MidlandsTasmanWest Tamar
Plant Communities
Dry Eucalypt Forest
Habitat Notes

Often on dry rocky slopes in open situations or under light eucalypt cover to 800m, north-west, Midlands, north-east, east coast and south-west.

Site Tolerance

Dry, Rocky

Soil Tolerance

Fertile, Loam, Well-drained

General Notes

Various insects are attracted to the flowers.

Propagation Calendar

  • Flowering Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Seed Collecting Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Sowing Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Cutting Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Propagation Method
SeedDivision

Seed Information

Seed Collection

Seed shed soon after maturity. Harvest stalks and place upside down in large paper bags until capsules open. Light threshing may be necessary to extract seed.

Seed Treatment Method

Standard Scatter seed thinly on to damp potting mix. Hold seed in place by covering with more potting mix to approximately the depth of the seed size.

Seed Storage Life

Several years

Seed Treatment Notes

Seed has a 2-3 month dormancy period. Sow in autumn. May be successful for direct seeding and suitable for hand-seeding in bushland if enough seed is available. Seed over 12 months old may require stratification for 6-7 weeks. Temperature may be critical in germination i.e. not above 18°C.

Germination Time

4-8 weeks

Cutting & Division Information

Propagate by division of the tubers.