- Haemanthus barkerae
Taxobox
name = "Haemanthus barkerae"
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Amaryllidaceae
genus = "Haemanthus "
species = "H. barkerae"
binomial = "Haemanthus barkerae"
binomial_authority = Snijman
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range_map_caption=Distribution over South Africa"
Haemanthus barkerae" Snijman is a South African bulbousgeophyte belonging to theAmaryllidaceae . "H. barkerae" is found in the Western Cape from the Bokkeveld Mountains near Nieuwoudtville and the foothills of theRoggeveld Mountains , to the Hantamsberg near Calvinia, and bounded to the north and south byLoeriesfontein and theTanqua Karoo .For many years herbarium collections of "H. pumilio" Jacq. included specimens of a second species which went unnoticed because of its similarity - this similar but distinct species was named "H. barkerae". The name commemorates Winsome Fanny Barker (1907-?), erstwhile Curator of the Compton Herbarium at
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden inCape Town , and noted for her work onAmaryllidaceae ,Liliaceae andHaemodoraceae ."H. barkerae" tends to grow in clumps in heavy clay soils in the shelter of rocks or shrubs. It has pale to deep pink flowerheads. The two leaves (occasionally one) last from May to October, are narrowly ligulate to near elliptic, are almost erect and appear after the flowers which bloom between March and April. The abaxial surfaces of the leaves are conspicuously barred with dark green and maroon.
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