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Haemanthus carneus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Haemanthus carneus
''Haemanthus carneus'' ('carneus': Latin 'flesh-coloured') is a South African bulbous geophyte in the genus ''Haemanthus''. Despite a fairly wide distribution, it has been collected from only a few scattered sites in the Orange Free State, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape near Grahamstown and Somerset East, occurring between 300 m and 1200 m above sea level. The bulbs grow in small clumps in the shelter of trees, bushes and rocks. Their tunics are more or less equal with horizontal leaf-scars. Leaves number two or three, usually flat on the ground, appearing with the flowers or following on soon. Peduncles show quite a variation in length from 100-200 mm long. ''H. carneus'' was first described in 1821 by the English botanist John Bellenden Ker Gawler (1764-1842), first editor of Edward's Botanical Register. ==References==
*''The Genus Haemanthus: A Revision'' - Deidré Snijman (National Botanic Gardens of South Africa 1984) ISBN 0-620-07339-X
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