Stop traffic with the bold, architectural flair of Anigozanthos 'Bush Ranger'! This is one of the most popular and reliable Kangaroo Paws in the world, and for good reason—it’s a bloom machine. This Australian native features multiple branched stems topped with clusters of uniquely fuzzy, tubular flowers in a rich, velvety crimson-red. The buds look like miniature, furry paws that "open" at the ends to reveal a peek of lime-green inside, creating a striking color contrast that looks almost too exotic to be real.
The foliage is equally sharp, forming a tidy clump of leathery, sword-like leaves in a deep, glossy green. It has a strong vertical growth habit, providing a sense of upward energy and clean structure that looks fantastic in modern "zen" gardens or as a high-impact centerpiece in patio containers. To keep this "ranger" on the move, plant it in full sun and ensure the soil is sharply drained. It is a champion of the hot, dry summer, and once its roots are established, it requires very little water to maintain its brilliant display.
Wildlife & Unique Features: This plant is a five-star dining destination for hummingbirds! The sturdy flower stalks are built to support the weight of small birds while they drink from the nectar-rich tubes. Thanks to its tough, fibrous leaves and exotic origin, it is highly deer and rabbit resistant. While it’s a hardy perennial in warmer coastal climates, it shines as a long-season annual in the Midwest. One of its best traits is its longevity; the flowers are incredibly durable, making them world-class cut flowers that can last for weeks in a vase.
Why We Love It: It’s pure drama in a compact package! We love the "Bush Ranger" for its intense red color and that quirky, velvety texture that you just have to reach out and touch. It’s a rugged, low-maintenance survivor that brings a sophisticated, "designer" look to your garden while keeping the hummingbirds busy all summer long.
| 18-24 in | |
| Low Water Needs | |
| Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds | |
| Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant | |
| Late Spring, Early Summer, Mid-Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall | |
| Red |