Amaryllidaceae - Wikipedia The Amaryllidaceae are a family of herbaceous, mainly perennial and bulbous (rarely rhizomatous) flowering plants in the monocot order Asparagales The family takes its name from the genus Amaryllis and is commonly known as the amaryllis family
List of plants in the family Amaryllidaceae | Amaryllis, Narcissus . . . The amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae) contains 73 genera and at least 1,600 species distributed primarily in tropical and subtropical areas of the world Members of the family characteristically feature bulbs or underground stems and straplike leaves
Amaryllidaceae (Amaryllis) Family Growing Guides | Gardeners Path Amaryllidaceae, or more commonly known as the Amaryllis family, is a group of monocotyledon flowering plants comprised of around 75 genera and over 1600 species Most of these are herbaceous, but there are also shrubs and small trees among them
Amaryllidaceae - Pacific Bulb Society Amaryllidaceae is a tropical to temperate perennial bulbous or rarely rhizomatous family Leaves usually arise at ground level from the base of the stem or apex of the bulb
Amaryllidaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types In this article we will discuss about:- 1 Characters of Amaryllidaceae 2 Distribution of Amaryllidaceae 3 Economic Importance 4 Affinities 5 Important Type
Amaryllidaceae: The Amaryllis Family - shieldsgardens. com The Amaryllidaceae are now considered part of the Asparagales Besides the familiar Dutch Hybrid amaryllis (Hippeastrum), other members of this family include the hardy genera from Eurasia like daffodils (Narcissus), Lycoris, Sternbergia, and snowdrops (Galanthus)
Amaryllidaceae - World of Flowering Plants Amaryllidaceae is a family of herbaceous, mainly perennial and bulbous (rarely rhizomatous) flowering plants in the monocot order Asparagales The family takes its name from the genus Amaryllis and is commonly known as the Amaryllis Family
Plant Family: 72 Genera in Amaryllidaceae - monsteraholic. com The Amaryllidaceae family comprises over 1,600 species across 72 genera, native to tropical and subtropical regions worldwide These plants are known for their bulbous or rhizomatous growth habit, strap-shaped leaves, and showy flowers borne on leafless stalks called scapes
Amaryllidaceae | Plants, Gardening, Landscaping | Botanikks The Amaryllidaceae family is a group of herbaceous plants that are mainly distributed in the tropics and subtropics regions of South Africa, the Americas, and Eurasia With more than 900 species of bulbous plants, it is one of the largest monocotyledon families
Amaryllidaceae - Gardenology. org - Plant Encyclopedia and Gardening wiki Five species are found in the northeastern United States The largest genera are Crinum with 60 species, and Hypoxis; and Hippeastrum with 50 species each The family is most closely related to the Liliaceae; less closely to the Iridaceae The 6-parted perianth 6 stamens with introrse anthers, and inferior 3-celled ovary, are together distinctive