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- accepted species: Veltheimia bracteata Harv. ex Baker Veltheimia capensis (L.) DC. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Veltheimia. "Veltheimia", World Checklist...
- Veltheimia capensis is one of two species of flowering plants belonging to the genus Veltheimia, of the family Asparagaceae. It is a tender bulbous perennial...
- Veltheimia bracteata is a species of plant. It belongs to the genus Veltheimia, which contains only one other species, Velthemia capensis. Veltheimia...
- Hesperantha species Flax lily: Dianella (plant) Phormium Forest lily, Veltheimia bracteata Fortnight lily, Dietes bicolor Foxtail lily, Eremurus robustus...
- species), M****onia (including Whiteheadia), Merwilla, Schizocarphus and Veltheimia. Hyacinthinae Parlatore Species are distributed in Europe, the Mediterranean...
- Amaryllidaceae; some members of the lily family Liliaceae; Lachenalia, Veltheimia and other members of the Hyacinthaceae. Twin-scaling is practiced by professional...
- Ker Gawl. (including Campylandra Baker, Tricalistra Ridl.) Scilloideae Veltheimia Gled. Lomandroideae Xerolirion A.S.George Agavoideae Yucca L. (including...
- virens (Schltr.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt Genus Veltheimia Veltheimia bracteata Harv. ex Baker, endemic Veltheimia capensis (L.) DC. endemic Genus Whiteheadia:...
- Eucomis, Lachenalia, Ledebouria, M****onia, Ornithogalum, Scilla, Urginea, Veltheimia Doryanthaceae: Doryanthes Orchidaceae: Acampe, Aerangis, Ansellia, Bolusiella...
- in science from the University of Helmstedt in 1793. The plant genus Veltheimia was named in his honour by the botanist Johann Gottlieb Gleditsch (1714-1786)...