The name " " Haemanthus amarylloides " " was repeatedly applied in error to specimens of a similar-looking species from the summer rainfall region.
12.
It was first formally described as a separate species in 1972 by Inger Bj�rnstad ( n�e Nordal ) and Ib Friis, as " Haemanthus pseudocaulus ".
13.
"Scadoxus cinnabarinus " was sent to Joseph Decaisne in 1855 from Gabon, and formally named by him in 1857 as " Haemanthus cinnabarinus ".
14.
Together with " Haemanthus sanguineus " ( Jacq . ), this was the first " Haemanthus " to be introduced to European horticulture as an ornamental plant.
15.
Together with " Haemanthus sanguineus " ( Jacq . ), this was the first " Haemanthus " to be introduced to European horticulture as an ornamental plant.
16.
However, his specimen was poorly preserved and it was based on a later collection that Charles Henry Wright described and named the species as " Haemanthus cyrtanthiflorus " in 1906.
17.
The leaf-bases or tunics of the bulb are thick, fleshy, distichous and loosely separated as in the spread fingers on a hand cf . " Haemanthus pubescens ".
18.
"Scadoxus " was originally separated from " Haemanthus " by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1838, when he moved " Haemanthus multiflorus " to " Scadoxus multiflorus ".
19.
"Scadoxus " was originally separated from " Haemanthus " by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1838, when he moved " Haemanthus multiflorus " to " Scadoxus multiflorus ".
20.
"Scadoxus " had been separated from " Haemanthus " by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1838, when he moved " Haemanthus multiflorus " to " Scadoxus multiflorus ".