Ignite your garden with blazing native colour and texture
Anigozanthos hybrida Bush Inferno is a fiery Australian native bursting with intense red and orange flowers that create instant impact in the landscape. Compact, hardy and incredibly long flowering, Bush Inferno thrives in Melbourne gardens with outstanding drought tolerance and minimal maintenance requirements. Perfect for sunny borders, native gardens, mass planting and feature pots, this vibrant Kangaroo Paw attracts birds while delivering bold colour from spring through autumn.
Anigozanthos hybrida Bush Inferno – Plant Chart
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Anigozanthos hybrida Bush Inferno |
| Common Name | Bush Inferno Kangaroo Paw |
| Plant Type | Australian native perennial |
| Flower Colour | Fiery red and orange |
| Height | Approx. 50cm–70cm |
| Width | Approx. 50cm–60cm |
| Position | Full sun |
| Water Needs | Low to moderate |
| Soil Type | Free-draining soil |
| Flowering Season | Spring to autumn |
| Bird Attracting | Yes |
| Frost Tolerance | Light frost tolerant |
| Drought Tolerance | Excellent once established |
| Best Uses | Native gardens, pots, borders, feature planting |
| Maintenance | Remove spent flower stems regularly |
The Kangaroo Paw that brings serious heat to landscapes
Bush Inferno Kangaroo Paw lives up to its name with blazing flower colour that transforms outdoor spaces into vibrant Australian showcases. Tough enough for Melbourne conditions and flowering for months on end, this compact native delivers dramatic visual impact, bird attraction and easy-care performance in both residential and commercial landscapes.
