Plants in the genus
Blandfordia are tufted, perennial herbaceous
monocots with fleshy, fibrous or
tuber-like roots from a
corm. The leaves are narrow and linear, usually crowded in two ranks from the base of the flowering stem. Up to twenty flowers are arranged near the top of the flowering stem that has small, leaf-like
bracts. The flowers are usually red with yellow lobes. The
sepals and
petals are fused to form a tube-shaped, cylindrical or bell-shaped flower with six lobes about one-fifth the length of the tube. There are six
stamens fused to the inside wall of the flower tube and the
style is linear. Flowering occurs in spring or summer and is followed by the fruit which is a
capsule, tapered at both ends and containing a large number of hairy brown seeds. ==Taxonomy and naming==