Eucomis montana is a plant species in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, found in South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal and the Northern Provinces) and Eswatini (Swaziland).[1] When in flower in summer, the plant reaches a height of up to 45 cm (1 ft 6 in), with a dense spike (raceme) of greenish flowers, topped by a "head" of green bracts.
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1007/s00606-009-0236-y. Duncan, Graham (2007), "Lesser-known Eucomis", The Plantsman, New Series, 6 (2): 98–103 Media related to Eucomismontana at Wikimedia Commons...
– hence the common names. The genus Eucomis was first published by Charles L'Héritier in 1789. The name Eucomis is of Greek origin, eu- meaning "pleasing"...
bulbs of Eucomis bicolor (tribe Hyacintheae, Massoniinae). 4′-o-Methyl-punctatin, autumnalin and 3,9-dihydro-autumnalin can be found in Eucomis autumnalis...
the aloe Aloe reitzii var. reitzii. Another endangered species is Eucomismontana, also commonly called the pineapple flower. There are at least three...
Coincident isolation of a novel homoisoflavonoid from Resnova humifusa and Eucomismontana (Hyacinthoideae: Hyacinthaceae). Neil A. Koorbanally, Neil R. Crouch...
Erythronium Eucomis Lilium Notholirion). We provide links to help you find appropriate information. Fritillaria autumnalis, now called Eucomis autumnalis...
long time. Linnaeus' original species were F. imperialis, F. regia (now Eucomis regia), F. persica, F. pyrenaica and F. meleagris. The family Liliaceae...
Genus Drimiopsis: Genus Eliokarmos: Genus Elsiea: Genus Ethesia: Genus Eucomis: Genus Galtonia: Genus Hyacinthus: Genus Lachenalia: Genus Ledebouria:...