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Tulbaghia violacea
Crinum
... plants perform best in a permanent position and, like any Amaryllidaceae, do not react well to any disturbance of the ... a fascinating genus of the large and equally captivating Amaryllidaceae family . Larger in stature than most other species of Amaryllidaceae, most crinums are suitable as landscape plants ...
Ammocharis longifolia
... or in the garden in suitable climates. The family name Amaryllidaceae is from the name Amaryllus, a pretty ...
Brunsvigia josephinae
... a systemic insecticide may be used. The family name Amaryllidaceae is from the name Amaryllus, a pretty ...
Gethyllis
... elaborately fringed, as in G. verticillata . Unlike most Amaryllidaceae, the leaves of Gethyllis are often hairy. The ... only have 6 anthers per flower as is typical of most Amaryllidaceae. Although initially long and straight, the ... culinary properties. Gethyllis , a genus of the family Amaryllidaceae, has such unusual foliage, flowers and fruits ...
Amaryllidaceae
... Images : Colin Paterson-Jones May 2004 All Amaryllidaceae are perennials and apart from Clivia, ... are also attractively spotted with dark green or red. Amaryllidaceae usually have numerous flowers held in an ... whereas Australia is poor in having only three genera. Amaryllidaceae belong to Class: Angiospermae: Monocotyledonae ...
Nerine gibsonii
Nerine humilis
... this horticulturally important genus. The family name Amaryllidaceae is from Amaryllus who was a pretty shepherdess ...
Haemanthus coccineus
Nerine laticoma
Crinum paludosum
Brunsvigia orientalis
Nerine masoniorum
Cyrtanthus mackenii
Haemanthus albiflos
Clivia mirabilis
Strumaria truncata
Nerine sarniensis
Crinum bulbispermum
... astoundingly attractive flowers. They belong to the family Amaryllidaceae, which includes highly prized groups of ...