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The Doryanthes in Bill's pics say a lot about the Tauranga climate, compared, say, with Dunedin's. Tauranga has a relatively warm, often humid climate and plenty rain whereas ours is cold in winter and frosty, very dry in summer, often in spring and autumn as well. I grew Doryanthes palmeri from seed once and had it grow to maybe 30cms or so but not ever was it going to flower for me and eventually frost killed it. There is - or was -a magnificent stand in the Melbourne Botanic Gardens back in 2003, and it is used in motorway plantings going into Sydney from the west.
.... some other forum links to these super plants: http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=3180.msg85664;topicseen#msg85664for the Australian Spear Lily Doryanthes palmeri and Doryanthes excelsa in Madeira and here for a species in Australia itself.......Doryanthes excelsahttp://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=2357.msg61049#msg61049