WebHaemanthus Species Haemanthus amarylloides. 2 more photos VIEW GALLERY. View gallery. Family: Amaryllidaceae (am-uh-ril-id-AY-see-ee) Genus: Haemanthus (hem-AN-thus) Species: amarylloides: Synonym: … WebHaemanthus graniticus Snijman: EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,v) Raimondo et al. (2009) Haemanthus graniticus Snijman: VU B1B2abc: Victor (2002) ... Notes on Haemanthus L.: the identity of Haemanthus amarylloides Jacq. Journal of South African Botany 48(1):93-103. Snijman, D.A. 1984. A revision of the genus Haemanthus L. (Amaryllidaceae). Journal of South ...
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WebThere aren’t any identifications of Haemanthus amarylloides subsp. toximontanus. Range: Location unknown Locations of Identifications Short etymology: From the Latin toxi = 'toxic / poison' and montana = 'mountains'; i.e. coming from the Gifberg mountains of the Northern Cape Scientific name: Unknown Global vulnerability: EN Synonym of: Unknown http://www.xianzhenyuan.cn/thread-1599075-1-1.html brooke butler mclaughlin facebook profiles
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http://redlist.sanbi.org/species.php?species=2085-4 WebDec 26, 2011 · Haemanthus amarylloides The commonest subspecies of this is polyanthus, which occurs in large populations in places. The other two subspecies, amarylloides and toximontanus, are very hard to get, and I've never seen either of them. The plant has long, relatively narrow leaves and the umbel is rather small compared to … WebHaemanthus amarylloides Jacq. is an endemic South African bulbous plant first described in 1804 by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin from specimens sent to the Schönbrunn Palace … brooke burns married or single