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- Following the expansion of the genus in 2019, which now includes the genera Habranthus and Sprekelia, there are about 200 recognized species, as well as numerous...
- ISSNĀ 0102-695X. Retrieved August 7, 2011. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Habranthus robustus. Wikispecies has information related to Habranthus robustus....
- first published as Habranthus Herb. by William Herbert in 1824 with Habranthus gracilifolius Herb. as the type species. Habranthus was formerly regarded...
- Zephyranthes martinezii (syn. Habranthus martinezii), is a species of flowering plant in the rain lily genus Zephyranthes, family Amaryllidaceae, native...
- Clintonia Cobra lily: Arisaema species Darlingtonia californica Copperlily, Habranthus species Corn lily: Clintonia borealis Ixia Veratrum Cornish lily, Nerine...
- Zephyranthes tubispatha, synonym Habranthus tubispathus, the Rio Grande copperlily or Barbados snowdrop, is a species of flowering plant in the family...
- and the southern reaches of North America. Along with the former genus Habranthus, Cooperia is now included in a more broadly cir****scribed genus Zephyranthes...
- The chromosome count is 2n = 16 or 2n = 18. It was first published as Habranthus bifidus Herb. by William Herbert in 1825. It was placed into the genus...
- he included seven subgenera, namely (number of species in parentheses) Habranthus (10), Phycella (3), Rhodophiala (5), Macropododastrum (1), Omphalissa...
- flava. The bulbs of Z. rosea, like other members of Zephyranthes and Habranthus, contain various toxic alkaloids including lycorine and haemanthamine...