- Haemanthus avasmontanus
Taxobox
name = "Haemanthus avasmontanus"
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Amaryllidaceae
genus = "Haemanthus "
species = "H. avasmontanus"
binomial = "Haemanthus avasmontanus"
binomial_authority = Dinter
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range_map_caption = Distribution of "H. avasmontanus" in Namibia"
Haemanthus avasmontanus" Dinter is a South African bulbous geophyte belonging to the Amaryllidaceae. It is known from the type specimens only, which were collected byKurt Dinter on12 February 1923 from a single locality in the Auasberge near Tigerfontein on steep, south-facing, mica schist ledges, south-east ofWindhoek in centralNamibia . (Snijman, 1984). Despite thorough searches by a number of field botanists, no plants have been found since.This species produces two erect, strap-shaped leaves annually, 350–400 x 40–45 mm, smooth and soft-textured. The flowerstalk is 250–350 mm long, with a brush-like flowerhead 45 mm in diameter; the acutely tipped spathe segments or valves are about as long as the flowers. Flowers 15–20, pure white; pedicels 7–10 mm long (Snijman, 1984).
References
*"The Genus Haemanthus: A Revision" - Deidré Snijman (National Botanic Gardens of South Africa 1984) ISBN 0 620 07339 X
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