Cladus: Eukaryota A C. abyssinicum - C. acaule - C. album - C. amazonicum - C. americanum - C. amoenum - C. amphibium - C. angustifolium - C. arenarium - C. asiaticum - C. aurantiacum B C. bakeri - C. balfouri - C. bambusetum - C. belleymei - C. biflorum - C. binghamii - C. binsii - C. brachynema - C. brevilobatum - C. bulbispermum - C. buphanioides C C. calamistratum - C. campanulatum - C. carolo-schmidtii - C. crassicaule D C. darienense E C. eleonorae - C. erubescens - C. erythrophyllum F C. filifolium - C. fimbriatulum - C. firmifolium - C. flaccidum - C. forgetii G C. giessii - C. glaucum - C. gracile - C. graciliflorum - C. graminicola H C. hardyi - C. harmsii - C. humile
C. jagus - C. jasonii K C. kirkii - C. kunthianum L C. latifolium - C. lineare - C. longitubum - C. lorifolium - C. lugardiae M C. macowanii - C. majakallense - C. mauritianum - C. mccoyi - C. minimum - C. modestum - C. moorei N C. natans - C. nordaliae - C. nubicum O C. oliganthum P C. paludosum - C. palustre - C. papillosum - C. parvibulbosum - C. parvum - C. piliferum - C. politifolium - C. purpurascens - C. pusillum R C. rautanenianum - C. razafindratsiraea S C. salsum - C. scillifolium - C. serrulatum - C. stapfianum - C. stenophyllum - C. stracheyi - C. stuhlmannii - C. subcernuum - C. submersum - C. surinamense T C. thaianum - C. trifidum U C. undulatum - C. uniflorum V C. variabile - C. venosum - C. verdoorniae - C. virgineum - C. viviparum W C. walteri - C. wattii - C. welwitschii - C. wimbushi - C. woodrowi X C. xanthophyllum - C. xerophilum Z Nothospecies: C. ×cappedum - C. ×elisae - C. ×grandiflorum - C. ×herbertii - C. ×powellii - C. ×prainianum Name Crinum L., 1753. Synonyms Liriamus Raf., Flora Telluriana 4: 23. 1838. References * The International Plant Names Index Crinum. Crinum is a genus of about 180 species of perennial plants that have large showy flowers on leafless stems, and develop from bulbs. They are found along the sides of streams and lakes in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide, including South Africa. Crinum leaves are basal, typically long and strap-shaped, with colors ranging from light green to green. Several species are used in aquariums. Selected species Crinum abyssinicum
Agapanthus africanus (L.) Hoffmanns. (as C. africanum L.)
× Amarcrinum hybridised with Amaryllis References ^ "Genus: Crinum L.". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2011-02-08. Source: Wikipedia, Wikispecies: All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License |
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