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2103:Wikispecies
2002:Clinantheae
1979:(including
1976:Eucharideae
1956:Eustephieae
1921:Hippeastrum
1843:Pancratieae
1710:Haemantheae
1690:Cyrtantheae
1626:Boophoninae
1564:Gilliesieae
1544:Tulbaghieae
1405:Hippeastrum
1198:Carter 2015
950:February 2,
800:Cultivation
763:USDA zone 7
728:Hippeastrum
606:Boophoninae
567:Tribe
509:in London.
477:Hippeastrum
432:chromosomes
414:, unequal.
392:zygomorphic
353:Description
324:Hippeastrum
315:Hippeastrum
302:Valley and
145:Subfamily:
129:Asparagales
106:Angiosperms
25:Hippeastrum
2433:Categories
2011:Clinanthus
1932:Traubiinae
1883:Griffineae
1863:Narcisseae
1852:Pancratium
1823:Galantheae
1803:Lycorideae
1792:Calostemma
1748:Haemanthus
1699:Cyrtanthus
1515:Allioideae
1506:Agapanthus
1491:type genus
1427:24 January
1375:2011-11-28
1350:2011-11-28
1244:2013-04-14
1185:2011-11-28
1133:2020-10-19
1105:2020-10-19
976:19 October
905:References
868:Amarcrinum
21:houseplant
2224:Amaryllis
2206:FloraBase
2172:Amaryllis
2079:Amaryllis
1965:Eustephia
1892:Griffinia
1872:Narcissus
1832:Galanthus
1768:Gethyllis
1719:Cliviinae
1655:Strumaria
1615:Amaryllis
1573:Gilliesia
1553:Tulbaghia
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971:Florgeous
770:symbiotic
692:Amaryllis
690:The name
686:Etymology
643:Subtribe
627:Subtribe
604:Subtribe
581:Subtribe
553:Phylogeny
519:Amaryllis
501:from the
490:Amaryllis
472:Amaryllis
468:Amaryllis
412:declinate
410:basally,
369:Amaryllis
336:Amaryllis
331:indoors.
319:cultivars
311:Amaryllis
221:Amaryllis
170:Amaryllis
76:Kingdom:
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2398:VicFlora
2390:40011377
2385:Tropicos
2185:46525951
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2088:Wikidata
2054:Category
1991:Eucharis
1666:Crininae
1635:Boophone
1418:Archived
1407:hybrids"
1337:Amarygia
1218:March 4,
1034:30159571
893:See also
883:Amarygia
718:amarysso
711:ἀμαρύσσω
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645:Crininae
486:Atlantic
448:subtribe
442:Taxonomy
379:, green
271:subtribe
210:See text
203:Species
135:Family:
119:Monocots
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1941:Traubia
1812:Lycoris
1524:Allieae
1386:Sources
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866:×
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753:Ecology
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513:Species
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408:connate
404:Stamens
396:flowers
373:bulbous
364:flowers
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290:, is a
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165:Genus:
155:Tribe:
125:Order:
80:Plantae
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2117:APDB:
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1675:Crinum
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420:stigma
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385:midrib
381:leaves
342:Lilium
304:Knysna
292:native
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282:bulbs
275:tribe
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