black gin
Kingia australis R.Br.

Kingia australis, commonly known as black gin, is a plant species in the family Dasypogonaceae. It was first described in 1826 by Robert Brown. This species is native to Western Australia and has a global distribution. It is a member of the genus Kingia.
Description
Kingia australis is a member of the Dasypogonaceae family and is part of the genus Kingia. It is commonly referred to as black gin. The species was first published in 1826 by Robert Brown. It is native to Western Australia and is found in various regions around the world. The plant is part of a family that includes other unique flora, and it contributes to the biodiversity of its native habitat.
Other common names
black gin
Distribution
Global · Western Australia
Synonyms
Kingia argenteaKingia australis var. argentea