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multiflorus to his new
genus Scadoxus in 1838,
giving it its
current binomial name
Scadoxus multiflorus. The
separation of
Scadoxus from
Haemanthus was ignored...
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Scadoxus is most
closely related to Haemanthus:
Scadoxus was
originally separated from
Haemanthus by
Rafinesque in 1838. His type species,
Scadoxus multiflorus...
- (2007). "
Scadoxus of
South Africa". The Plantsman. New Series. 6 (1): 10–14.
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Scadoxus puniceus. "
Scadoxus puniceus...
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Scadoxus cyrtanthiflorus is a
herbaceous plant endemic to the
Rwenzori Mountains of east
tropical Africa.
Unusually for the
genus Scadoxus its tubular...
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Collection holder for
Scadoxus,
recommends the
addition of
lumps of tree fern stem.
Pests are
those of
Scadoxus generally. The
genus Scadoxus is
known to have...
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species of
Scadoxus, it is
sometimes cultivated as an
ornamental plant where a
minimum temperature of 5 °C (41 °F) can be maintained.
Scadoxus membranaceus...
- São Tomé, Zaire, Uganda, and Angola.
Scadoxus cinnabarinus grows from a
short rhizome. Many
other species of
Scadoxus have a
pseudostem (false stem) formed...
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Scadoxus pseudocaulus is a
herbaceous plant native to Nigeria,
Equatorial Guinea,
Cameroon and Gabon.
Similar in many
respects to
Scadoxus cinnabarinus...
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widely grown Scadoxus multiflorus, it is
cultivated as an
ornamental plant.
Scadoxus pole-evansii has a
similar growth habit to
Scadoxus multiflorus subsp...
- Traub.
Scadoxus had been
separated from
Haemanthus by
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1838, when he
moved Haemanthus multiflorus to
Scadoxus multiflorus...