- –
hence the
common names. The
genus Eucomis was
first published by
Charles L'Héritier in 1789. The name
Eucomis is of Gr**** origin, eu-
meaning "pleasing"...
-
lacks the
purple coloration found other large species of
Eucomis, such as
Eucomis comosa.
Eucomis pallidiflora was
first described by John
Gilbert Baker...
- cut flower.
Eucomis autumnalis is a
perennial growing from a
large bulb with a
diameter of up to 8–10 cm (3+1⁄4–4 in). Like
other Eucomis species, it...
-
Eucomis comosa, the
pineapple flower,
pineapple lily or wine
eucomis, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
asparagus family Asparagaceae (subfamily Scilloideae)...
- short, it is one of the
usually larger tetraploid species of
Eucomis, with 2n = 2x = 60.
Eucomis humilis is
found in the
South African province of KwaZulu-Natal...
- The
smallest of the
species of
Eucomis, it is
particularly suited to
being grown in rock
gardens or containers.
Eucomis schijffii is a
short summer-growing...
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These include:
Eucomis 'Leia' – may be from a
cross between E. vandermerwei and E. comosa
Eucomis 'Freckles' – from a
cross between Eucomis 'Leia' and E...
- 1753. In 1789,
Charles L'Héritier
transferred it to his new
genus Eucomis.
Eucomis pillansii has been
treated as a
separate species or as the subspecies...
-
Eucomis amaryllidifolia is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asparagaceae,
subfamily Scilloideae,
native to the Cape Provinces. It is a short...
- margins. It is one of a
group of
larger tetraploid species of
Eucomis, with 2n = 4x = 60.
Eucomis bicolor is
native to
Southern Africa (the Cape Provinces...