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Strumaria phonolithica

Plant in flower
Common names: none known
Family: Amaryllidaceae

... enlarge. Flowering takes place in May and early June. Strumaria phonolithica is endemic to the Aurus and Klinghardt ... of over six months from early summer to early autumn. Strumaria For the specialist bulb grower, Strumaria phonolithica is worth growing for its ornamental ...

21 / 07 / 2014 | Graham Duncan | Kirstenbosch NBG
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Strumaria

Strumeria prolifera flower-heads
Common names: Cape snowflake (Eng.); tolbol (Afr.)
Family: Amaryllidaceae

... Snijman Compton Herbarium, Kirstenbosch September 2008   Strumaria is a moderately diverse group of small, bulbous ... leaves that grow in a spreading, somewhat erect fan. Strumaria truncata is unusual in having a prominent, ... red, egg-shaped seeds which vary from 2-5 mm in diameter. Strumaria is endemic to southern Africa. Most of the 28 ...

15 / 09 / 2008 | D Snijman | Compton Herbarium
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Strumaria tenella subsp. orientalis

In flower
Common names: Free State snowflake ( Eng. ); tolbol (Afr.)
Family: Amaryllidaceae

... Free State National Botanical Garden March 2008   Strumaria tenella subsp. orientalis is a fast-growing ... of southern Africa and flowers from April to July/August. Strumaria tenella subsp orientalis is currently known only in ... Ruschia spinosa (= Eberlanzia spinosa) . The flowers of Strumaria tenella subsp orientalis attract lots of small ...

10 / 03 / 2008 | Luambo David Rambuwani | Free State NBG
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Strumaria truncata

Strumaria truncata
Common names: Namaqualand snowflake
Family: Amaryllidaceae

... in botanical terms) which supports the base of the leaves. Strumaria truncata is the only species in the genus that ... leaves. The flowers vary in colour from pure white as in Strumaria barbarae from southern Namibia, to bright pink as in Strumaria salteri from the north-western parts of the Western ...

06 / 05 / 2002 | Graham Duncan | Kirstenbosch NBG
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