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Haemodorum Coccineum
''Haemodorum coccineum'' (bunyagutjagutja,Bula’bula Arts Aboriginal Corporation (2013) at http://www.bulabula-arts.com/Site/our-art/aboriginal-fibre-art.html. Accessed 2 September 2013 bloodroot,Wrigley, J.W. and Fagg, M. 2007 Australian Native Plants, Reed New Holland, Sydney, Australia menang, scarlet bloodroot,Atlas of Living Australia website at http://bie.ala.org.au/search?q=haemodorum+coccineum. Accessed 2 September 2013 red rootSmith, N., 2007, Native Plants for Top End Gardens, Greening Australia (NT) Ltd, Darwin, Australia) is a flowering plant in the same family as kangaroo paw. Description A perennial herbBrock, J., 1988 Top End Native Plants, John Brock, Darwin, Australia to one meter high. Although it is not a grass, it has a grass-like appearance, with strap-like, narrow, leathery leaves arising from the base of the plant. Flowering usually occurs between November and March, during the Top End wet season, however flowers have been observed as early as October ...
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Xiphidium
''Xiphidium'' is a genus of herbs in the family Haemodoraceae first described as a genus in 1775. It is native to tropical regions of the Western Hemisphere. ; species * '' Xiphidium caeruleum'' Aubl. - Mexico (Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Puebla, Yucatán), Central America (all 7 countries), West Indies, South America (Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil (Acre, Amazonas, Roraima, Pará, Maranhão, Amapá), Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) * '' Xiphidium xanthorrhizon'' C.Wright ex Griseb. - western Cuba including Isla de la Juventud Isla de la Juventud (; en, Isle of Youth) is the second-largest Cuban island (after Cuba's mainland) and the seventh-largest island in the West Indies (after mainland Cuba itself, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, and Andros Islan ... (formerly called Isle of Pines) ; formerly included ''Xiphidium angustifolium - Schiekia orinocensis'' Phylogeny Comparison of homologous DNA has increased the insight in ...
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Dilatris
''Dilatris'' is a genus of four species of evergreen perennial herbaceous plants of up to high, that are assigned to the bloodroot family. The plants have hairless, line- to lance-shaped leaves set in a fan that emerges from a red or orange coloured rootstock. The mauve or dirty yellow flowers have six free tepals that have some gland dots near their tips. One stamen is short, upright, with a large, yellow anther, the other two are longer, spreading, with smaller scarlet anthers. The style is diverted from the centre opposite both longer stamens. The species only occur in the Western Cape and Northern Cape provinces of South Africa. Description The species of ''Dilatris'' are evergreen, perennial herbaceous plants with a short underground rootstock that is bright red or orange inside. From the rootstock emerge several hairless, line- to oblong lance-shaped leaves that are laterally flattened resulting in a right and left surface rather than an upper and lower surface. The infl ...
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Lachnanthes
''Lachnanthes'' is a genus of monocotyledonous plants in the bloodwort family containing only one species, i.e., ''Lachnanthes caroliniana'', commonly known as Carolina redroot or bloodroot. The plant is native to eastern North America, from southeastern Nova Scotia (especially the Molega Lake area) and Massachusetts in the north, south to Florida and Cuba, and west along the Gulf of Mexico to Louisiana. It has also been reported from an island in the western Caribbean off the coast of Honduras. It prefers wet, acidic, usually sandy soils, restricting it to various wetland habitats such as bogs, pinelands, hammocks and pocosins, among others. The plant's common name is based on its red roots and rhizomes. Its flowers, consisting of six pale yellow tepals, emerge from mid to late summer. The plant is sometimes a significant weed in commercial cranberry Cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing vines in the subgenus ''Oxycoccus'' of the genus ''Vaccin ...
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Hagenbachia Brasiliensis
''Hagenbachia'' is a genus of plants in the Agavoideae. It is native to Central America and South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the southe ....Cruden, R. W. 1987. ''Hagenbachia'', a misplaced genus of New World Liliaceae. Nordic J. Bot. 7: 255–260. #'' Hagenbachia brasiliensis'' Nees & Mart. - Brazil #'' Hagenbachia columbiana'' Cruden - Colombia #'' Hagenbachia ecuadorensis'' Cruden - Ecuador #'' Hagenbachia hassleriana'' (Baker) Cruden - Paraguay, Bolivia #'' Hagenbachia matogrossensis'' (Poelln.) Ravenna - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay #'' Hagenbachia panamensis'' (Standl.) Cruden - Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14751808 Agavoideae ...
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Hagenbachia
''Hagenbachia'' is a genus of plants in the Agavoideae. It is native to Central America and South America.Cruden, R. W. 1987. ''Hagenbachia'', a misplaced genus of New World Liliaceae. Nordic J. Bot. 7: 255–260. #''Hagenbachia brasiliensis ''Hagenbachia'' is a genus of plants in the Agavoideae. It is native to Central America and South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small p ...'' Nees & Mart. - Brazil #'' Hagenbachia columbiana'' Cruden - Colombia #'' Hagenbachia ecuadorensis'' Cruden - Ecuador #'' Hagenbachia hassleriana'' (Baker) Cruden - Paraguay, Bolivia #'' Hagenbachia matogrossensis'' (Poelln.) Ravenna - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay #'' Hagenbachia panamensis'' (Standl.) Cruden - Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14751808 Agavoideae ...
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Haemodorum Tenuifolium
''Haemodorum tenuifolium'' is a plant native to southeastern Australia. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15343793 tenuifolium Flora of New South Wales Flora of Queensland Taxa named by Allan Cunningham (botanist) ...
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Haemodorum Spicatum
''Haemodorum spicatum'' is a plant in the Haemodoraceae family native to south Western Australia. Description The leaves are terete or elliptical and 12–59 cm long and 1–5 mm wide. There are no bristles or hairs on the leaf margin, nor on the surface of the leaf, which is smooth. The flower scape is smooth and 65–77.5 cm long. The inflorescence is subtended by a bract 25–45 mm long, and has several flowers on stems 2-2.5 mm long. The flowers are 11–14 mm long with a smooth, radially symmetrical perianth which is uniformly coloured, yellow, red or reddish-brown to purple, black, brown or yellowish brown, with three clear inner and three outer tepals. There are three stamens on a single level. The filaments are 1-1.2 mm long with anthers 2-2.7 mm long, and not having an appendage. The style Style is a manner of doing or presenting things and may refer to: * Architectural style, the features that make a building or structure his ...
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