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Doryanthes: The Lily Table

is a genus of plants which comprises the gymea lily and giant spear lily – Australian native plants existing in some eastern coastal regions. Both are characterised by a base of long strappy leaves and a long flower stalk – straight for the gymea, bent over for the giant spear. Standing 1900mm* takes its name and design cues from these.

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