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- "Scadoxus " had been separated from " Haemanthus " by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1838, when he moved " Haemanthus multiflorus " to " Scadoxus multiflorus ".
- ""'Haemanthus albiflos " "'is a species of flowering plant in the Cape through the Eastern Cape to KwaZulu-Natal, showing a preference for cool, shady spots.
- ""'Scadoxus multiflorus " "'( formerly " Haemanthus multiflorus " ) is a bulbous plant native to most of sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to Somalia to South Africa.
- "Haemanthus " have from one to six leaves, ranging from broad, leathery and prostrate to narrow, crisped or succulent and erect, with a variety of surface textures from smooth to extremely hairy or even sticky.
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was again segregated from " Haemanthus " by Friis and Nordal, and " Haemanthus pseudocaulus " was transferred to " Scadoxus pseudocaulus ".
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was again segregated from " Haemanthus " by Friis and Nordal, and " Haemanthus pseudocaulus " was transferred to " Scadoxus pseudocaulus ".
- The plant figured on the left, was first described as " Haemanthus hyalocarpus " by Jacquin in 1804, and those in the gallery below, which are all " H . coccineus ", were first described under the caption names.
- "Scadoxus " is placed in tribe Haemantheae within the subfamily Amaryllidoideae, a tribe reserved for genera with fruit in the form of nuclear and plastid DNA in a 2004 study showed that " Scadoxus " is most closely related to " Haemanthus ":
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was again segregated from " Haemanthus " by Ib Friis and Inger Nordal, and " Haemanthus pole-evansii " was transferred to " Scadoxus pole-evansii ".
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was again segregated from " Haemanthus " by Ib Friis and Inger Nordal, and " Haemanthus pole-evansii " was transferred to " Scadoxus pole-evansii ".
- The species was first named in 1900 as " Demeusea longifolia " by Hamilton Traub . " Scadoxus " had been separated from " Haemanthus " by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1838, when he moved " Haemanthus multiflorus " to " Scadoxus multiflorus ".
- The species was first named in 1900 as " Demeusea longifolia " by Hamilton Traub . " Scadoxus " had been separated from " Haemanthus " by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1838, when he moved " Haemanthus multiflorus " to " Scadoxus multiflorus ".
- Snijman is a South African bulbous geophyte in the genus " Haemanthus " . " H . barkerae " is found in the Western Cape from the Bokkeveld Mountains near Nieuwoudtville and the foothills of the Roggeveld Mountains, to the Hantamsberg near Calvinia, and bounded to the north and south by Loeriesfontein and the Tanqua Karoo.
- "Haemanthus amarylloides " bulbous plant first described in 1804 by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin from specimens sent to the Sch�nbrunn Palace gardens by Boos and Scholl . In 1799 a cycad was collected by Georg Scholl on the Cape, this being returned to Vienna where, in 1801, it was described and illustrated as " Zamia cycadifolia " by botanist Jaquin.
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was recognised as a distinct genus by Ib Friis and Inger Nordal . " Haemanthus " species are southern in distribution, form true bulbs and have 2 " n " = 16 chromosomes, whereas " Scadoxus " species are found throughout tropical Africa, do not all form bulbs and have 2 " n " = 18 chromosomes.
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was again segregated from " Haemanthus " by Friis and Nordal . " Haemanthus " species are southern in distribution, form true bulbs and have 2 " n " = 16 chromosomes, whereas " Scadoxus " species, such as " S . cyrtanthiflorus ", are found throughout tropical Africa, do not all form bulbs and have 2 " n " = 18 chromosomes.
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was again segregated from " Haemanthus " by Friis and Nordal . " Haemanthus " species are southern in distribution, form true bulbs and have 2 " n " = 16 chromosomes, whereas " Scadoxus " species, such as " S . cyrtanthiflorus ", are found throughout tropical Africa, do not all form bulbs and have 2 " n " = 18 chromosomes.
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was again segregated from " Haemanthus " by Ib Friis and Inger Nordal . " Haemanthus " species are southern in distribution, form true bulbs and have 2 " n " = 16 chromosomes, whereas " Scadoxus " species, such as " S . cinnabarinus ", are found throughout tropical Africa, do not all form bulbs and have 2 " n " = 18 chromosomes.
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was again segregated from " Haemanthus " by Ib Friis and Inger Nordal . " Haemanthus " species are southern in distribution, form true bulbs and have 2 " n " = 16 chromosomes, whereas " Scadoxus " species, such as " S . cinnabarinus ", are found throughout tropical Africa, do not all form bulbs and have 2 " n " = 18 chromosomes.
- This separation was ignored by most workers until 1976, when " Scadoxus " was again segregated from " Haemanthus " by Ib Friis and Inger Nordal . " Haemanthus " species are southern in distribution, form true bulbs and have 2 " n " = 16 chromosomes, whereas " Scadoxus " species, such as " S . longifolius ", are found throughout tropical Africa, do not all form bulbs and have 2 " n " = 18 chromosomes.
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