Kangaroo Paws are widely regarded as one of the country's most recognizable plant species. In fact, the state flower of Western Australia is a Kangaroo Paw, and the plant has also been featured on a variety of postage stamps. The south-western region of Western Australia is the birthplace of the Kangaroo Paw, of which there are 12 species, 11 of which belong to the Anigozanthos genus. The 12th in particular stands out from the rest. It belongs to the genus Macropidia and is commonly referred to as the Black Kangaroo Paw because to the coloration of its blossoms, which are black and green.
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