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'''''Scadoxus''''' is a genus of 9 species native to tropical [[Africa]]. The genus has close affinities with ''[[Haemanthus]]''.


==Cultivation==
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==Varieties==
==Species==
 
Species in the genus are
*''S. cinnabarinus'' (Decne.) I.Friis & I.Nordal - West and [[Central Africa]]
*''[[Scadoxus cyrtanthiflorus|S. cyrtanthiflorus]]'' (C.H.Wright) I.Friis & I.Nordal - [[Ruwenzori]] mountains between Zaire and Uganda
*''S. longifolius'' (De Wild. & Th.Dur.) I.Friis & I.Nordal - [[West Africa]]
*''S. membranaceus'' (Bak.) I.Friis & I.Nordal - [[South Africa]]
*''[[Scadoxus multiflorus|S. multiflorus]]'' Rafin.
#ssp. ''multiflorus'' - [[Senegal]] and southern [[Arabia]] in the north down to [[KwaZulu-Natal]] in South Africa
#ssp. ''katherinae'' (Bak.) I.Friis & I.Nordal - southern Africa
#ssp. ''longitubus'' (C.H.Wright) I.Friis & I.Nordal - [[West Africa]]
*''S. nutans'' (I.Friis & Bjrnst.) I.Friis & I.Nordal - [[Ethiopia]]
*''S. pole-evansii'' (Oberm.) I.Friis & I.Nordal - [[Zimbabwe]]
*''S. pseudocaulus'' (Bjrnst. & I.Friis) I.Friis & I.Nordal - [[Tropical Africa]]
*''[[Scadoxus puniceus|S. puniceus]]'' (L.) I.Friis & I.Nordal - [[South Africa]], [[Tanzania]] and [[Ethiopia]]


==Gallery==
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Scadoxus is a genus of 9 species native to tropical Africa. The genus has close affinities with Haemanthus.

Cultivation

Propagation

Pests and diseases

Species

Species in the genus are

  1. ssp. multiflorus - Senegal and southern Arabia in the north down to KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa
  2. ssp. katherinae (Bak.) I.Friis & I.Nordal - southern Africa
  3. ssp. longitubus (C.H.Wright) I.Friis & I.Nordal - West Africa

Gallery

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