Amaryllis
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Amaryllisgewächse [griechisch] (Amaryllidaceae), Familie einkeimblättriger Stauden, vorwiegend in trockenen Gebieten der Tropen und Subtropen verbreitet. Ausdauernde Kräuter mit Zwiebeln oder Knollen als Speicherorgane. Zimmerpflanzen sind u.ÿa. Clivie, Ritterstern, Gartenpflanzen u.ÿa. Narzisse, Schneeglöckchen.
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Amaryllis is a plant genus containing one species, the Belladonna Lily (Amaryllis belladonna), a native of South Africa. It is a bulb plant, with a bulb 5-10 cm diameter. It has several strap-shaped, dull green leaves, 30-50 cm long and 2-3 cm broad, arranged in
two rows. The leaves are produced in the autumn and eventually die down by late spring and the bulb is then dormant until late summer, when it produces one or two naked stems 30-60 cm tall, each bearing at the top a cluster of 2 to 12 funnel-shaped flowers. Each flower is 6-10 cm diameter, with six tepals (three outer sepals, three inner petals, with
similar appearance to each other), white, pink or purple in colour. This flowering pattern is the cause of its common name 'naked lady'. The scientific name Amaryllis is named after a shepherdess in one of Virgil's pastorals; any young rustic maiden.
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