Romnalda ophiopogonoides

Romnalda ophiopogonoides is a vulnerable species of flowering lily plants endemic to a restricted area of the Wet Tropics of Queensland. In the wild, it has only been found in a few isolated locations in the vicinity of Cooper Creek.

It is a small, hard-leaved lily-like plant that forms in tufts or in clumps, atop stilt-like roots. Its foliage grows up to approximately 15 cm tall and has long, narrow leaves that are 6 to 12 cm long and only 3 – wide. Its flower stalks are up to approximately 20 cm tall, carrying clusters of the white flowers, their petals and sepals similar in appearance and 3 – long.