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Habranthus : ウィキペディア英語版
Habranthus

''Habranthus'' (copperlily) is a genus of tender herbaceous flowering bulbs in the Amaryllidaceae family, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. The genus was first identified by pioneering bulb enthusiast William Herbert in 1824. The species are native to the Americas, from (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay), but several species are naturalized in other parts of the world West Indies, India, South Africa, Mauritius, Colombia, Easter Island, and the southeastern United States.〔(Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families ''Habranthus'' )〕
==Description==
Along with ''Zephyranthes'' and ''Cooperia'', ''Habranthus'' is one of several related genera commonly known as rain lilies. All three have starry, funnel-shaped flowers and are native to tropical and semi-tropical regions of the Americas. Flowers are either solitary or in umbels of up to 4 flowers, and typically appear in late spring through to autumn in response to rain. Individual bulbs are often capable of blooming more than once per year.〔Fellers, John D. "A Passion for Rainlilies: Cooperia, Habranthus, and Zephyranthes." ''Herbertia'' 51, 1996, pp 78-112〕
''Habranthus'' is distinct from ''Zephyranthes'' in holding its flowers at an angle rather than upright and in having unequal stamens.〔 It also has less symmetrical flowers.

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