Haemodoraceae is characterized by distichous leathery
leaves, which are alternate, succulent, rather large and often ensiform, with entire margins and parallel veins. The leaves are enclosed by a sheath with free margins and alternate, distichous (= in two vertical ranks). The plants are hermaphroditic. Pollinators are primarily insects, but also birds or sometimes a small mammal. The wooly-haired
flowers grow at the end of a leaflet stalk, in cymes (with lateral branches), panicles or racemes. The family is represented in
Southwest Australia by extreme diversity, including around six genera that only occur in that region. The endemic species include the kangaroo paws,
Anigozanthos and
Macropidia, and the most speciose genus of the family,
Conostylis. ==Genera==