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About The Gymea Lily
(Doryanthes excelsa)
Excerpts taken from
"Australian Bush Flower Healing"
Arising from a large, bright
green, thick rosette of sword-like leaves up to 1.5m long, erect flowering stem
3 to 7 m tall. This stem bears a large, dense, spectacular head of fleshy,
red, trumpet-shaped flowers. Gymea Lily's flower, which is borne in early
spring, is colossal, frequently being over 40cm wide, while individual flowers,
from the tightly clustered head, are each 6cm long, and protected by bracts of a
deeper red colour. Even the six long stamens, richly coated with their
green pollen, stand upright, prominent and elevated, rising high above the
petals.
A stunning member of the
Agavaceae family, it is one of the most beautiful and striking plants, and quite
untypical of the other trees and shrubs that grow in its habitat along the New
South Wales coast north from Wollongong.
The other common names associated
with it bear witness to the extraordinary presence the Gymea Lily commands, as
well as reflecting its size, appearance and distribution: Giant Lily, Flame
Lily, Spear Lily and Illawarra Lily. Gymea was an Aboriginal name for this
plant while the botanic name of its genus, Doryanthese, is a composite of
two Greek words: doratos, meaning spear, and anthos, meaning
flower. Excelsa is derived from the Latin excelcus, meaning
high, lofty and exceptional."
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Gymea Lily allows a person to
draw from its powerful energy and attain the strength to be who they are, and do
what they have to do. It enables them to achieve and fulfil their highest
destiny, to find what gives them passion, to do what really makes them
sing. It is a remedy for those who are willing to lead an extraordinary
life, flying high like an eagle, as opposed to living trapped in the numbing
mediocrity and mindlessness of consesnus reality. It is very easy to allow
your life to drift along in relative comfort and ease, with pleasurable
distractions to fill your time, without ever questioning your own society's
views and beliefs.
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If you are different from others
in your views and beliefs or are very successful in your like, the Gymea Lily
gives you strength to stay in that position and not be affected or pulled down
by negative projections from those around you, or from those who may know of
you. Gymea Lily helps you to stay strong and focused on what you know you
have to do with such single-minded purposefulness that you are not worried about
what other people think of you or how they are judging you. In Australia we have what is
known as the 'Tall Poppy Syndrome', something that stems back to this country's
Anglo-Saxon origins. The syndrome describes the perverse pleasure, even
celebration, our culture indulges when a prominent or successful person appears
to fail or fall. Success does not seem to be easily acknowledged,
celebrated or even fully accepted in this culture, certainly in sharp contest to
a country like the United States.
The Gymea Lily is also beneficial
for those people whose personalities are very extrovert or from those who can be
very dominating and charismatic, and used to getting their own way. These people
are often natural leaders who find it quite easy to take control of a situation,
and make split second decisions. The Gymea Lily Essence tempers them
somewhat, allowing them to consider if it is appropriate, or in fact necessary,
for them to take charge. It also helps them to be a bit more aware of
other people, not just riding roughshod over them, and to realise that these
others have a real need to contribute in their own way, even if it is sometimes
not very dynamic or efficient. Its purpose is to break down barriers of
fear and trepidation that an individual has of powerful people, and help
reconcile them to those who have power over them.
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The flowering stems and roots
were roasted and eaten by Aborigines. The plant is common around sheltered
sandstone slopes. Gymea Lilies may not flower each year but can be seen in
profusion after a bushfire.
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