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- Brunsvigia is a genus of African flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. It contains about 20 species native to southeastern...
- Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg. Carter, Kathie. "Amaryllis. Amaryllis belladonna (Brunsvigia rosea) and Hippeastrum hybrids" (PDF). Center for Landscape and Urban...
- Brunsvigia bosmaniae is a South African geophyte flowering plant belonging to the family Amaryllidaceae, and occurring along the dry west coast of the...
- named cultivars. Hybrids said to be between Amaryllis belladonna and Brunsvigia josephinae have been called × Amarygia. Neither hybrid genus name is accepted...
- Brunsvigia josephinae, commonly called Josephine's lily or candelabra lily, is a deciduous, subtropical species of Brunsvigia originating from South Africa...
- Clivia species Calla lily, Zantedeschia aethiopica Candelabra lily, Brunsvigia josephinae Chocolate lily: Dichopogon strictus Fritillaria biflora Fritillaria...
- this means of seed dispersal include Ammocharis, Boophone, Crossyne and Brunsvigia. Some species of the Apiaceae form tumbleweeds from their flower umbels...
- Lorenz Heister of the University of Helmstedt named the botanical genus Brunsvigia in his honour, in recognition of his encouragement of botany and the study...
- Nerine for N. sarniensis and renaming A. marginata Imhofia marginata (now Brunsvigia marginata). Herbert's main role was in untangling a number of distinct...
- in the Napoleonic Wars All pages with titles beginning with Brunswick Brunsvigia Brunswik Brunšvik Braunschweig (disambiguation) Alfred Brunswig (1877–1929)...