- Haemanthus dasyphyllus
Taxobox
name = "Haemanthus dasyphyllus"
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Amaryllidaceae
genus = "Haemanthus "
species = "H. dasyphyllus"
binomial = "Haemanthus dasyphyllus"
binomial_authority =Snijman
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range_map_caption=Distribution over South Africa"Haemanthus dasyphyllus" ('dasyphyllus': Greek 'downy/shaggy leaf') is an endemic
South Africa n bulbousgeophyte belonging to theAmaryllidaceae , found nearLoeriesfontein inNamaqualand ."H. dasyphyllus" was discovered on Langberg and Kubiskouberg north-west of Loeriesfontein and first described by Deidré Snijman in 1984. The localities are on shale outcrops some 900m above sea level with an annual rainfall of 100-200mm. As the specific name implies, the lanceolate leaves are covered by soft, white hairs on either both surfaces, the lower surface or the margins. The leaves are held erect, are twisted and spotted with red at the base. The flowerhead is bright red and enclosed by 5-6 spathe valves. Peduncles are occasionally covered in soft, white hairs.
Bulb s have imbricate and distichous tunics.First collections of the plant were by
Rudolf Marloth on the Kubiskouberg in 1926 and by J.P.H. Acocks in 1956. The specimens were filed under "H. pubescens" and "H. tigrinus" and temporarily forgotten until 1982 when M.B. Bayer collected some bulbs from the same vicinity. It soon became clear that the material was from a new species.External links
* [http://www.amo-bulbi.it/tav_Haemanthus_dasyphyllus_WHE.htm Haemanthus dasyphyllus]
References
*"The Genus Haemanthus: A Revision" - Deidré Snijman (National Botanic Gardens of South Africa 1984) ISBN 0 620 07339 X
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