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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, the
Amaryllideae and
Narcisseae would remain as core
amaryllids while the
Agaveae would be part of Asparagaceae, but the Alstroemeriae...
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Amaryllidoideae (Amaryllidaceae s.s.,
amaryllids) is a
subfamily of
monocot flowering plants in the
family Amaryllidaceae,
order Asparagales. The subfamily...
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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...
- Amaryllidaceae. This
includes onion, garlic, and
other alliums,
members of the
Amaryllid subfamily Allioideae. Lily, tulip, and many
other members of the lily...
- as
Amaryllis bulbi****
Flora of
North America Crinum bulbispermum "
Amaryllids in Cultivation".
Archived from the
original on 2011-07-21.
Retrieved 2006-11-21...
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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...
- bromeliads. He has more than
forty notable crosses of
bromeliads and
amaryllids. The prin****l
bromeliads that were
hybridized were
confined to the billbergia...
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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"...
- 52(12), 1853-1860. Escales, R. (1950). "Diseases and
Cytology of the
Amaryllids." de Andrade, J.P., Guo, Y., Font‐Bardia, M., Calvet, T., Dutilh, J.,...