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Brunsvigia natalensis
... species flowers in early summer, from October to December. Brunsvigia natalensis is easily confused with Brunsvigia radulosa , which has similar leaves and flowers, ... flowering time (January to February) (Duncan et al. 2016). Brunsvigia natalensis is distributed through the eastern ...
Brunsvigia bosmaniae
... Rust Hantam National Botanical Garden April 2009 Brunsvigia bosmaniae is a geophyte, up to 400 mm high. It is ... flower. The triangular-shaped capsules are 30-60 mm long. Brunsvigia bosmaniae grows in the winter-rainfall region of ... are highly efficient in alluring pollinators. Studies of Brunsvigia bosmaniae have shown that the trumpet-shaped, pink ...
Brunsvigia radulosa
... & C. Archer National Herbarium, Pretoria July 2005 Brunsvigia radulosa is a bulbous herb with a large bulb, ... from southern Botswana. There are about 20 species of Brunsvigia in South africa. This species is sometimes ... summer rainfall species. Other summer rainfall species of Brunsvigia occurring in the eastern parts of South Africa are ...
Brunsvigia
... spindle-shaped or three-angled and often heavily ribbed. Brunsvigia has about 20 species in total and is widespread in ... and scatter their seeds. [See picture in Amaryllidaceae ] Brunsvigia Brunsvigia , unlike its close relative Nerine , is poorly ...
Brunsvigia josephinae
... by the tumbling of the inflorescence in the wind. Brunsvigia Propagation is by seed or vegetatively. Seeds ... and ancestress of the Princess of Wales. The genus name Brunsvigia was in honour of the house of Brunswick. The ... first wife. There are approximately 20 species of Brunsvigia found throughout southern Africa. Brunsvigia ...
Brunsvigia orientalis
... being lost at any one time, reducing stress on the plants. Brunsvigia Sow Brunsvigia seeds in deep seed trays as soon as possible after ... the garden. They suffer very few other problems. The genus Brunsvigia honours the House of Brunswick. The common name ...