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Hippeastrum flower with trifid stigma The stamen filaments are filiform and either declinate -ascending or straight and arranged in two to four series ( 2- or 4-seriate ). The stigma is usually either trifid or obscurely trilobed, but some taxa ( Famatina herbertiana , and certain Hippeastrum species) have a capitate stigma.
Flower, leaves and bulb of Hippeastrum miniatum. Francisco Manuel Blanco, Flora de Filipinas 1880–1883 Hippeastrum bulb Detail of Hippeastrum flower. Hippeastrum (/ ˌ h ɪ p iː ˈ æ s t r ə m /) [17] is a genus of 116 species, [18] and over 600 hybrids and cultivars, of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, from Mexico south ...
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Several crinine-type alkaloids have been isolated from tissue of this species. [8] The floral scent, which has been described as stale, sour, fermented, [6] or similar to burnt plastic [3] is composed of the following compounds: 1,8-cineole, perillene, camphor, linalool, limonene, g-terpinene, b-myrcene, sabinene, a-pinene, d-3-carene, and 3-hexanone.
The flowers, generally 2–4, are smaller than other members of the genus.The paraperigon features bristles at the throat of the tepal tube.The perigone is about 7.6–10 cm in size and the tepal segments are 2–2.5 cm broad in their middle.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikispecies; ... Hippeastrum angustifolium is a bulbous perennial in the family Amaryllidaceae, ...
It was described by Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle in 1788 as one of a number of species of Amaryllis, Amaryllis reticulata, [4] [8] it was later recognised by Herbert in 1824 as a member of the separate South American genus Hippeastrum rather than Amaryllis which is confined to South Africa, and thus as Hippeastrum reticulatum (L'Hér.)
Hippeastrum elegans is a species of flowering plant. It is native to Central and South America, from Costa Rica to Brazil. It is native to Central and South America, from Costa Rica to Brazil. See also