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Uniting botanical science and art

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  • The Amaryllidaceae is a large family of flowering plants, with over 800 species in more than 50 genera, distributed across warm temperate and tropical parts of the world

  • The largest proportion of species is in South America, but southern Africa is home to approximately 250 species in 18 genera and they are found in a wide range of habitats

  • This book is dedicated to the Amaryllidoideae, and does not include the eight species of Agapanthus, nor the approximately 20 species of the African genus Tulbaghia

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AUTHORS: Graham Duncan, Barbara Jeppe, Leigh Voigt The Amaryllidaceae is a large family of flowering plants, with over 800 species in more than 50 genera, distributed across warm temperate and tropical parts of the world. The largest proportion of species is in South America, but southern Africa is home to approximately 250 species in 18 genera and they are found in a wide range of habitats.

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