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Scadoxus pseudocaulus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scadoxus pseudocaulus
''Scadoxus pseudocaulus'' is a herbaceous plant native to Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon and Gabon. Similar in many respects to ''Scadoxus cinnabarinus'', it is cultivated as an ornamental plant but has proved reluctant to flower. ==Description==
''Scadoxus pseudocaulus'' was shown to be closely related to ''Scadoxus cinnabarinus'' in a 1984 cladistic analysis based on morphological features. It is one of the group of ''Scadoxus'' species that grows from rhizomes alone rather than also having bulbs.〔 It differs from ''Scadoxus cinnabarinus'' mainly in having a pseudostem – a false stems produced by the tightly wrapped bases of the leaf stalks (petioles).〔 Another difference is that the free segments at the ends of the tepals (the basal parts of the tepals being fused into a tube) are narrower, with usually only three veins instead of five.〔 The flowers are arranged in a cone- or globe-shaped umbel of 20–50 individual flowers.〔
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