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Haemanthus lanceifolius

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Species of flowering plant

Haemanthus lanceifolius
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae
Genus: Haemanthus
Species: H. lanceifolius
Binomial name
Haemanthus lanceifolius
Jacq., (1797)
Synonyms
  • Melicho lanceifolia (Jacq.) Salisb.
  • Serena lanceifolia (Jacq.) Raf.

Haemanthus lanceifolius is a perennial flowering plant and geophyte belonging to the genus Haemanthus.

Description

The species is endemic to the Northern Cape and the Western Cape and occurs from Vanrhynsdorp to Calvinia. There are four subpopulations in an area of ​​occurrence of 750 km². The species has lost 30% of its habitat due to crop cultivation over the past 60 years. One of the four subpopulations was almost lost in 2004 due to crop cultivation, but after objections from the local conservation association, the landowner decided to preserve it. The remaining three subpopulations are threatened by invasive plants.

References

  1. http://redlist.sanbi.org/species.php?species=2085-24 SANBI Redlist
  2. https://www.ipni.org/?q=Haemanthus%20lanceifolius
  3. http://plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:64756-1 Plants of the World Online
Taxon identifiers
Haemanthus lanceifolius
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