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Crinum abyssinicum

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Filed as Crinum album (Forssk.) Herb. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Type of Crinum abyssinicum Hochst. ex A.Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Isotype of Crinum abyssinicum Hochst. ex A. Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Isotype of Crinum abyssinicum A. Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Isotype of Crinum abyssinicum A. Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Isotype of Crinum abyssinicum A. Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Type of Crinum abyssinicum Hochst. ex A.Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Type of Crinum abyssinicum Hochst. ex A.Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Isotype of Crinum abyssinicum Hochst. ex A.Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Crinum abyssinicum Hochst. ex A.Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Crinum album
  • Pancratium maximum
  • Crinum abyssinicum
  • Amaryllis alba
  • Crinum latifolium

Flora

Entry for CRINUM abyssinicum Hochst. ex A. Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 4, (1995) Author: by I. Nordal [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
CRINUM abyssinicum Hochst. ex A. Rich. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE], (1850).
CRINUM schimperi Vatke ex K. Schum. [family AMARYLLIDACEAE], (1889).
Information
Bulbs up to 15 cm in diam., with a considerable neck, often propagating vegetatively to form dense clusters. Leaves glaucous to greyish green, erect, linear to narrowly lanceolate, mostly with intact apices, 40 x 1–3.5(–5) cm, with a distinct midrib. Scape 40–80 cm long, produced with the leaves or somewhat earlier; bracts erect for a while, papery, greyish. Flowers 2–6, sessile or almost so, heavily scented, red to pink in bud, fading to pure white, sometimes tinged pink, during anthesis, only rarely with a pink dorsal streak; tube curved, (3–)6–10 cm long; segments broadly lanceolate, 8–10 x c. 2 cm, forming a bell, with reflexed outer parts during anthesis. Filaments white, 4–6 cm long, of unequal length; anthers 6–10 mm long, curved, black to brownish. Style white, as long as the perianth segments. Fruits greenish, sometimes tinged red, with a thick fleshy pericarp, subglobose without an apical beak. Seeds not seen.
Range
N1–3
Distribution
SOMALIA Gillett 4441; Glover & Gilliland 949; Glover in Bally 4624.
Distribution (external)
Ethiopia
Notes
C. abyssinicum and C. schimperi have up to now been regarded as two distinct species, C. abyssinicum with 3–4 cm long perianth-tubes, and C. schimperi with tubes more than 6 cm long. However, this gap is bridged by some specimens and, also, the tube elongates during the development of the flower. Therefore, the two taxa are here considered conspecific.

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