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What's new17 Mar. 2008This section has just started. This time we would like to focus on popular Eriospermums like E. dregei and E. paradoxum. Here are presented five recognizable forms on each species, and some other species.
¤Eriospermum proliferum, no locality
Flowers in the middle of autumn.
This is very easy-flowering plant. And it is a tough plant, hard to imagine
for the small tuber though.
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| Eriospermum aphyllum IB10404, Gifberg |
E. aphyllum no locality |
E. descendens no locality |
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| E. dregei Bethelsdorp area |
E. dregei ES10310, no locality |
E. dregei IB13718, Taaiboschlaagte |
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| E. dregei IB13772, no locality |
E. dregei no locality #1 |
E. folioliferum NW Kamieskroon |
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| E. multifidum no locality |
E. paradoxum no locality #1 |
E. paradoxum no locality #2 |
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| E. paradoxum no locality #3 |
E. paradoxum no locality #4 |
E. paradoxum no locality #5 |
Matthew R. Opell, Ph.D.
http://vm.uconn.edu/~mro93001/eriohome.html
- The golden online reference of the genus.
A Revision of the genus Eriospermum (Eriospermaceae)
Pauline L. Perry
Bolus Herbarium, University of Cape Town
Elusive Eriospermums
M.R. Opell, S.A. Hammer
Cactus and Succulent Journal, Vol.73, No.4(Pp. 187-193),
Cactus and Succulent Society of America
The Color Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs
J. Manning, P. Goldblatt, D. Snijman
Timber Press














