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'''''Tulbaghia''''' is a monocotyledonous genus of herbaceous perennial bulbs originating in Africa belonging to the [[Alliaceae]] family. | |||
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Tulbaghia (Tulbagh, a Dutch governor at the Cape of Good Hope, died 1771). Liliaceae. Perennial herbs with a short thick woody sometimes corm-like rhizome, usually grown in the greenhouse: lvs. radical, ligulate: scape simple, leafless: fls. in a terminal umbel, numerous, pedicellate; perianth urn-shaped or almost salver-shaped; lobes 6, subequal, spreading; crown rather fleshy at the throat, shorter than the lobes; stamens 6; ovary sessile, ovoid or subglobose, 3-celled: caps. ovoid or oblong, loculicidally dehiscent.—About 20 species, Trop. and S. Afr. Greenhouse subjects, little cult.; prop. by seeds and offsets. | Tulbaghia (Tulbagh, a Dutch governor at the Cape of Good Hope, died 1771). Liliaceae. Perennial herbs with a short thick woody sometimes corm-like rhizome, usually grown in the greenhouse: lvs. radical, ligulate: scape simple, leafless: fls. in a terminal umbel, numerous, pedicellate; perianth urn-shaped or almost salver-shaped; lobes 6, subequal, spreading; crown rather fleshy at the throat, shorter than the lobes; stamens 6; ovary sessile, ovoid or subglobose, 3-celled: caps. ovoid or oblong, loculicidally dehiscent.—About 20 species, Trop. and S. Afr. Greenhouse subjects, little cult.; prop. by seeds and offsets. | ||
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==Species== | ==Species== | ||
The species of ''Tulbaghia'' are: | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia acutiloba]]'' Harv. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia aequinoctialis]]'' Welw. ex Baker | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia affinis]]'' Link | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia alliacea]]'' L.f. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia bragae]]'' Engl. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia calcarea]]'' Engl. & K.Krause | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia cameronii]]'' Baker | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia capensis]]'' L. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia coddii]]'' Vosa & Burb. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia cominsii]]'' Vosa | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia dregeana]]'' Kunth | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia friesii]]'' Suess. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia galpinii]]'' Schltr. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia hypoxidea]]'' Sm. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia leucantha]]'' Baker | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia ludwigiana]]'' Harv. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia luebbertiana]]'' Engl. & K.Krause | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia macrocarpa]]'' Vosa | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia montana]]'' Vosa | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia natalensis]]'' Baker | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia nutans]]'' Vosa | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia pauciflora]]'' Baker | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia rhodesica]]'' R.E.Fr. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia simmleri]]'' P.Beauv. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia tenuior]]'' K.Krause & Dinter | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia transvaalensis]]'' Vosa | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia verdoornia]]'' Vosa & Burb. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia violacea]]'' Harv. | |||
*''[[Tulbaghia x aliceae]]'' Vosa | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Starr 080117-1638 Tulbaghia violacea.jpg|Variegated | |||
File:Tulbaghiafragrans.jpg | |||
File:Tulbaghiasimmleri.jpg | |||
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Tulbaghia is a monocotyledonous genus of herbaceous perennial bulbs originating in Africa belonging to the Alliaceae family.
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Tulbaghia (Tulbagh, a Dutch governor at the Cape of Good Hope, died 1771). Liliaceae. Perennial herbs with a short thick woody sometimes corm-like rhizome, usually grown in the greenhouse: lvs. radical, ligulate: scape simple, leafless: fls. in a terminal umbel, numerous, pedicellate; perianth urn-shaped or almost salver-shaped; lobes 6, subequal, spreading; crown rather fleshy at the throat, shorter than the lobes; stamens 6; ovary sessile, ovoid or subglobose, 3-celled: caps. ovoid or oblong, loculicidally dehiscent.—About 20 species, Trop. and S. Afr. Greenhouse subjects, little cult.; prop. by seeds and offsets. CH
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Pests and diseases
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Species
The species of Tulbaghia are:
- Tulbaghia acutiloba Harv.
- Tulbaghia aequinoctialis Welw. ex Baker
- Tulbaghia affinis Link
- Tulbaghia alliacea L.f.
- Tulbaghia bragae Engl.
- Tulbaghia calcarea Engl. & K.Krause
- Tulbaghia cameronii Baker
- Tulbaghia capensis L.
- Tulbaghia coddii Vosa & Burb.
- Tulbaghia cominsii Vosa
- Tulbaghia dregeana Kunth
- Tulbaghia friesii Suess.
- Tulbaghia galpinii Schltr.
- Tulbaghia hypoxidea Sm.
- Tulbaghia leucantha Baker
- Tulbaghia ludwigiana Harv.
- Tulbaghia luebbertiana Engl. & K.Krause
- Tulbaghia macrocarpa Vosa
- Tulbaghia montana Vosa
- Tulbaghia natalensis Baker
- Tulbaghia nutans Vosa
- Tulbaghia pauciflora Baker
- Tulbaghia rhodesica R.E.Fr.
- Tulbaghia simmleri P.Beauv.
- Tulbaghia tenuior K.Krause & Dinter
- Tulbaghia transvaalensis Vosa
- Tulbaghia verdoornia Vosa & Burb.
- Tulbaghia violacea Harv.
- Tulbaghia x aliceae Vosa
Gallery
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Variegated
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photo
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Tulbaghia. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Tulbaghia QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)