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Scadoxus pole-evansii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scadoxus pole-evansii
''Scadoxus pole-evansii'' is a herbaceous plant endemic to mountains in east Zimbabwe. It was only discovered for science in 1960. Similar in many respects to the more widely grown ''Scadoxus multiflorus'', it is cultivated as an ornamental plant. ==Description==
''Scadoxus pole-evansii'' has a similar growth habit to ''Scadoxus multiflorus'' subsp. ''katherinae'', growing from a bulb with attached rhizomes. The bases of the leaves are grouped to form a false stem or pseudostem. Plants may be tall. The flowers are borne in the form of an umbel on an upright leafless stalk (scape). The bracts under the umbels turn downwards and are generally withered during flowering. Individual flowers have salmon-pink to vermilion tepals, fused at the base to form a short tube, and with broad, spreading free segments at the end, each generally with five veins. The fruits are berries, red to orange in colour.〔〔
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