Scadoxus multiflorus (Blood Lily) is a popular geophyte that grows from a rhizomatous bulb. The spectacular flower head is a huge spherical…
Browsing: Amaryllidaceae
Amaryllidaceae is a family of herbaceous, mainly perennial and bulbous flowering plants. The family takes its name from the genus Amaryllis and is commonly known as the Amaryllis family. The family, which was originally created in 1805, now contains about 1600 species, divided into about 75 genera, 17 tribes and 3 subfamilies. The family is found in tropical to subtropical areas of the world.
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Haemanthus deformis (Dwarf Haemanthus) is an evergreen bulbous plant with thick fleshy roots and 2 or 4 broad, gray or greenish-gray…
Haemanthus albiflos (Paint Brush) is an evergreen to semi-evergreen bulbous plant with thickset fleshy strap-like leaves that vary in color…
Boophone haemanthoides (Namaqua Century Plant) is a deciduous winter-growing and summer-flowering geophyte that grows up to 20 inches (50…