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Amaryllidaceous
Amaryllidaceous Am`a*ryl`li*da"ceous, Amaryllideous
Am`a*ryl*lid"e*ous, a. (Bot.)
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, an order of plants
differing from the lily family chiefly in having the ovary
below the ?etals. The narcissus and daffodil are members of
this family.
Amaryllideous
Amaryllidaceous Am`a*ryl`li*da"ceous, Amaryllideous
Am`a*ryl*lid"e*ous, a. (Bot.)
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, an order of plants
differing from the lily family chiefly in having the ovary
below the ?etals. The narcissus and daffodil are members of
this family.
Meaning of Amaryllid from wikipedia
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Amaryllidoideae (Amaryllidaceae s.s.,
amaryllids) is a
subfamily of
monocot flowering plants in the
family Amaryllidaceae,
order Asparagales. The most...
- Amaryllidaceae. This
includes onion, garlic, and
other alliums,
members of the
Amaryllid subfamily Allioideae. Lily, tulip, and many
other members of the lily...
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original on 9
August 2013.
Retrieved 5
August 2013. Bennett, R. K.
General Amaryllid Report, 1980.
Notes on the
genus Cryptosteph**** Welw.
Plant Life 36.1-4...
- Koekemakranka, or Kroekemakrank, is a
genus of
bulbous plant in the
amaryllid family with some 33
accepted species. It is
native to the Cape Provinces...
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Hardy Nerine Study Day, RHS
Herbaceous Plant Committee and the
Nerine &
Amaryllid Society Rees, Alun (12
November 2013). "How to grow:
Nerine bowdenii"...
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Hippeastrum rather than
Leopoldia was used for the
genus of New
World amaryllids.
Following Filippo Parlatore in 1845, the name
Leopoldia was used for...
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Lindley 1846,
Liliaceae –
Lilyworts p. 200
Lindley 1846,
Amaryllidaceae –
Amaryllids p. 155
Bentham &
Hooker 1883
Bentham &
Hooker 1883,
Liliaceae p. 748 Bentham...
- Amaryllidaceae, the
Amaryllideae and
Narcisseae would remain as core
amaryllids while the
Agaveae would be part of Asparagaceae, but the Alstroemeriae...
- de
Candolle (1813). Herbert's main
interests were in the
taxonomy of
amaryllids,
publishing a
monograph on this in 1837,
considering Amaryllideae as one...
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Hardy Nerine Study Day, RHS
Herbaceous Plant Committee and the
Nerine &
Amaryllid Society Who's Who of
Southern Africa, vol. 54, Ken
Donaldson (Pty) Ltd...