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Family Amaryllidaceae

Family Amaryllidaceae

Name: Amaryllidaceae

Meaning of Name:
Amaryllidaceae, from Latin Amaryllis (‘a country girl in Virgil’s Eclogues’), from Ancient Greek Ἀμαρυλλίς (Amarullís, from ἀμαρύσσω, amarússō, ‘I shine’) + Latin -āceae (the feminine plural of -āceus, ‘resembling’, a suffix used to form the taxonomic family names of plants, algae, bacteria, and fungi)

Common Name:
The amaryllis family

Botanical Information:
Amaryllidaceae, or the amaryllis family, contains around 70-75 genera and 1,600 species. These species are herbaceous, and mostly perennial and bulbous, though some are rhizomatous.

This family has many popular flowering plants, such as Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Agapanthus, Clivia and daffodils, as well as the edible onions, leeks, garlics and chives.

Amaryllidaceae has an incredibly busy botanical history, with entire subgroups moving in and out over centuries as defining characteristics changed. Today a genus is deemed to belong to Amaryllidaceae if it has “an umbellate inflorescence subtended by an involucre of one or more spathaceous bracts” (John Hutchinson, 1926) — this very detailed definition refers to a specific flower arrangement on a specific type of modified leaf structure.

4 Red Beard Bunching/Spring/Welsh Onions (Allium fistulosum) as Propagation Material 4 Red Beard Bunching/Spring/Welsh Onions (Allium fistulosum) as Propagation Material
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Family: Amaryllidaceae (includes Amaryllis, Agapanthus, Clivia and Scadoxus) Genus: Allium (includes onions, leeks, garlics, chives) Botanical/Binomial Name: Allium fistulosum Meaning of Name: Allium from Latin allium (‘garlic’); and fistulosum from Latin fistulōsum (‘tube-like, hollow’): hollo..
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Egyptian Walking Onions / Tree Onions (Allium × proliferum) as Propagation Material Egyptian Walking Onions / Tree Onions (Allium × proliferum) as Propagation Material
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Family: Amaryllidaceae (includes Amaryllis, Agapanthus, Clivia and Scadoxus) Genus: Allium (includes onions, leeks, garlics, chives) Botanical/Binomial Name: Allium × proliferum Meaning of Name: Allium from Latin allium (‘garlic’); and proliferum from Latin proliferum (‘prolific’) Common Nam..
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Society Garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) as Propagation Material Society Garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) as Propagation Material
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Family: Amaryllidaceae (includes Amaryllis, Agapanthus, Clivia and Scadoxus) Genus: Tulbaghia (includes several wild garlic species of southern Africa) Botanical/Binomial Name: Tulbaghia violacea Meaning of Name: Tulbaghia, for Ryk Tulbagh (1699–1771), one time governor of The Cape of Good Hope;..
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