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- Tristagma is a genus of South American plants in the onion subfamily with the Amaryllis family. It includes 17 species native to Peru, Argentina, and...
- based on Ipheion uniflorum, separating it from Milla uniflora Graham (now Tristagma). The original description was unifloral inflorescences with white flowers...
- the species of the genus Ipheion, some sources place it in the genus Tristagma, but research published in 2010 suggested that this is not correct. It...
- Tristagma bivalve is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae. It is a perennial herb endemic to Chile, where it is distributed between...
- carolinianum Schult. & Schult.f. Ornithogalum gramineum Sims Ornithogalum pulc****um Salisb. Tristagma subbiflorum (Colla) Ravenna Triteleia berteroi ****h...
- Sternbergia Waldst. & Kit. Strumaria Jacq. Traubia Moldenke Trichlora Baker Tristagma Poepp. Tulbaghia L. Ungernia Bunge Urceolina Rchb. Vagaria Herb. Worsleya...
- are now accepted in other genera, including Allium, Latace, Oziroe, and Tristagma. We provide links to help you find appropriate information. Nothoscordum...
- Nothoscordum borboni**** * African lily Agapanthus praecox * Spring starflower Tristagma uniflorum * Jersey lily Amaryllis belladonna * Winter daffodil Sternbergia...
- papillose. The inflorescence may be pauciflor (Ipheion, Beauverdia, rarely Tristagma) or pluriflor (up to 30). The spathe is formed by a single bifid membranous...
- (Androstephium Beauverdia Dandya Dichelostemma Leucocoryne Nothoscordum Tristagma Triteleia Triteleiopsis). Brodiaea species are confined to western North...