Arthropodium strictum
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Chocolate Lily
Botanical Name: Arthropodium strictum
Family: Asparagaceae
Origin: Australia
Plant Type: Perennial herb (dies back in winter, reshoots in spring)
Overview
A charming South Australian native lily valued for its starry purple flowers and delicious chocolate-vanilla scent. Fine, strappy foliage emerges each spring and gives rise to airy stems of violet-purple blooms from late spring to early summer. Adaptable and low-maintenance, Chocolate Lily thrives in SA gardens, adding colour, fragrance and native character to borders, wildflower gardens and mass plantings.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 0.3-0.6 m H x 0.2-0.4 m W
- Growth Rate: 10-20 cm per year under good conditions
- Foliage: Narrow, strappy, grass-like leaves; soft green, low tufting habit
- Flowers: Starry purple blooms with chocolate/vanilla scent, late spring–summer
- Seasonal Interest: Fresh green foliage in spring, fragrant purple flowers in late spring–summer, dies back in autumn and reshoots the following spring
- Wildlife Value: Attracts native bees, butterflies and hoverflies; seasonal nectar source; tubers are a traditional bush food for First Nations people
- Tolerance: Drought tolerant once established; Heat and low-rainfall tolerant in SA summers; Light frost hardy; Best in free-draining sandy or loamy soils
- Planting Density: Mass planting: 6–8 plants per m²; Clusters: 3–4 plants grouped for natural impact
- Pet Friendly: Generally non-toxic; avoid encouraging pets to dig tubers
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade
- Soil: Loam, sandy loam or clay loam with good drainage
- Water Needs: Establishment: 1-2 deep soaks/week for 8–12 weeks. Established: deep soak every 2–3 weeks in summer (weekly in heatwaves); minimal in cooler months
- Maintenance: Once established, Chocolate Lily is very low-maintenance—just mulch in spring to conserve moisture, apply a light low-phosphorus native fertiliser if desired, and cut back spent foliage in late summer.
- Lifespan: 10–20+ years in good conditions (typical for long-lived native perennials)
- Climate Zones: Temperate and Mediterranean SA, including Adelaide plains and hills
- Soil pH: Slightly acidic to moderately alkaline; tolerates limestone soils if free-draining
Landscape & Design Ideas
- Wildflower/native borders with daisies and grasses
- Naturalistic understorey beneath light tree canopies
- Seasonal mass plantings for fragrance and colour
- Native cottage-style blends
Why You Will Love It
The Chocolate Lily is uniquely Australian, combining sweet-scented purple flowers with resilience to Adelaide’s dry summers. Its seasonal rhythm adds surprise and delight each year, rewarding gardeners with fragrance, pollinator activity and effortless charm.