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Amaryllideae are a
tribe of
subfamily Amaryllidoideae (family Amaryllidaceae). They are
herbaceous monocot perennial flowering plants with a predominantly...
- (/ˌæməˈrɪlɪs/) is the only
genus in the
subtribe Amaryllidinae (tribe
Amaryllideae). It is a
small genus of
flowering bulbs, with two species. The better...
- numbers. The
family Amaryllidaceae was
formally named as 'Amaryllidées' (
Amaryllideae) in 1805, by Jean
Henri Jaume Saint-Hilaire. In 1810
Brown proposed that...
- At that time
Amaryllis (and
hence Nerine) were
placed in the
family Amaryllideae,
following the
classification of de
Candolle (1813). Herbert's main interests...
- Asparagaceae). Meanwhile, the 'Narcissi' had been
renamed as the 'Amaryllidées' (
Amaryllideae) in 1805, by Jean
Henri Jaume Saint-Hilaire,
using Amaryllis as the type...
- 1999.
Lindley 1830,
Amaryllideae p. 259
Lindley 1853,
Amarylleae p. 158
Bentham &
Hooker 1883.
Bentham &
Hooker 1883,
Amaryllideae p. 711
Bentham & Hooker...
- Africa
Tribe Amaryllideae...
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basis of the
position of the
ovaries (inferior) and be
referred to as
Amaryllideae and in 1813 de
Candolle described Liliacées Juss. and Amaryllidées Brown...
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single genus in
subtribe Boophoninae, in the
Amaryllideae tribe.
Boophoninae are
placed within Amaryllideae as follows,
based on
their phylogenetic relationship:[citation...
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Narcissus into a "family",
which he
called Narcissi. This was
renamed Amaryllideae by
Jaume Saint-Hilaire in 1805,
corresponding to the
modern Amaryllidaceae...