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- Nerine bowdenii is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae. It is an herbaceous bulbous perennial, growing to 45 cm (18 in) tall by 8 cm...
- species Corn lily: Clintonia borealis Ixia Veratrum Cornish lily, Nerine bowdenii Crimson flag lily, Hesperantha coccinea Daylily (or Day lily), Hemerocallis...
- been widely cultivated and much hybridized worldwide, especially Nerine bowdenii, N. masoniorum, N. sarniensis and N. undulata (previously known as N. flexuosa)...
- bouchesdurhonensis" Fonkou et al. 2018 A. bovis Harz 1877 (Approved Lists 1980) A. bowdenii Pascual et al. 1999 "A. capricornis" Saito et al. 2021 A. catuli Hoyles...
- "Isolation of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor ungeremine from Nerine bowdenii by preparative HPLC coupled on-line to a flow ****ay system". Biological...
- Phlebozemia sandrinae, which is found in South Africa. The larvae feed on Nerine bowdenii. List of Tortricidae genera Baixeras, J.; Brown, J. W. & Gilligan, T. M...
- November 1904). "Nerine bowdenii". The Gardeners' Chronicle. 36 third series: 365. David, John (26 October 2007), "The Nerine bowdenii story" (PDF), Report...
- the genus Nerine: Nerine bowdenii Nerine sarniensis The color of the flowers of both species is variable, but Nerine bowdenii often has pink flowers, while...
- Ungeremine is a betaine-type alkaloid isolated from Nerine bowdenii and related plants such as Pancratium maritimum. Pharmacologically, it is of interest...
- the stem on the frame, some failing to find a point of attachment Nerine bowdenii, showing the lack of visible sepals, and the inferior ovaries. The sepals...