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Haemanthus hirsutus Baker
Gard. Chron. n.s., 9: 756 1878.
Family: AMARYLLIDACEAE

Accepted Scientific Name: Haemanthus humilis subs. hirsutus (Baker) Snijman
J. S. African Bot. 12: 32 1984.

Synonyms:

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Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Haemanthus humilis group

  • Haemanthus humilis Jacq.: Flowers rose-pink to white. Stamens equalling the perianth segments or exserted by up to 5-15 mm. Distribution: Western Transvaal, Orange Free State, northern and eastern Cape.
  • Haemanthus humilis subs. hirsutus (Baker) Snijman: Leaves can be either entirely pubescent (hirsute), ciliate along the edges, or completely glabrous. Flowers white or pale pink, stamens exserted by 5-15 mm. Distribution: Transvaal, Swaziland, Lesotho and Natal.

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