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The Amaryllis Family: Worsleya
... single species, Worsleya rayneri, the so-called "Blue Amaryllis." Although the common name refers to it is an amaryllis, it's closest relatives are small plants in the genus Griffinia. Worsleya can become quite large in its native habitat. Join the Yahoo group, [Worsleya_rayneri] at http://www.groups.yahoo.com/ for more information and discussions with other enthusiasts about this rare and unusual ...
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Worsleya can thrive.
... and healthy growth, which with this extreme drainage; is the key. Go To Page: 1 2 3 Worsleya can thrive. < Previous Article | Next Article > Print Article Email Article View All Articles Digg this ... bark to add winter beauty winter silhouettes in the garden more alpines and bulbs articles worsleya alpines and bulbs alpines_and_bulbs alpine garden plants bulbs visit to the sooner plant farm bright ...
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Worsleya Procera in Tasmania
... attention was then drawn to an article in The Gardeners' Chronicle May 25, 1929 on Hippeastrum Procerum (Worsleya Procera). Bulb: From two to five feet long, rooting on rock, and taking a stance varying ... and blustery days should i buy bulbs or buy a horse? more alpines and bulbs blogs worsleya procera in tasmania red winter fruits red winter fruits plant profile: lavender using plants for winter ...
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Angiosperm Families -
Amaryllidaceae Jaume St.-Hil.
... Phaedranassa, Phycella, Placea, Proiphys (Eurycles), Pucara, Pyrolirion, Rauhia, Rhodophiala, Scadoxus, Sprekelia, Stenomesson, Sternbergia, Strumaria, Tapeinanthus, Tedingea, Traubia, Ungernia, Urceolina, Vagaria, Vallota, Worsleya, Zephyranthes (Dahlgren et al. (1985) omit many genera). Economic uses, etc. Many cultivated ornamentals. Illustrations. • Narcissus, Galanthus, Leucojum. • Technical ...
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... Tritonia Tritoniopsis Tropaeolum Tulbaghia Tulipa SUBMIT AN IMAGE U Umbilicus Urceocharis Urceolina Urginea SUBMIT AN IMAGE V Vagaria Vallota Veltheimia SUBMIT AN IMAGE W Wachendorfia Watsonia Whiteheadia Worsleya Wurmbea SUBMIT AN IMAGE X-Z Xeronema Xiphidium Zantedeschia Zephyra Zephyranthes Zigadenus SUBMIT AN IMAGE IBS shall be held harmless from all legal matters pertaining to copyrights of ...
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Amaryllidaceae
... are frequently large and showy and vary from star-like to trumpet-shaped or tubular. Colours range from red, orange, yellow and pink to white, whereas bluish flowers are only found in Griffenia, Worsleya and Lycoris. They all produce nectar and are often heavily scented. Each flower has six segments (tepals), frequently arising from a long to short tube. The flowers of Narcissus (the daffodil) ...
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Amaryllidaceae: The Amaryllis Family
... Sprekelia), Lycoris, spider lilies (Hymenocallis), and crinums (Crinum). Also members of this family are the blood lilies (Haemanthus and Scadoxus), the clivias (Clivia), and the rare "Blue amaryllis," Worsleya. Cyrtanthus is a genus of tropical and southern Africa which includes the well-known Scarborough Lily. Hymenocallis, the white spider lilies, are native to Central American, Mexico, and the ...
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