Eucomis
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Read about Eucomis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Eucomis (Greek, beautiful hair or topknot). Liliaceae. Cape bulbs, half-hardy, producing radical rosettes of long leaves and a strong peduncle or scape bearing a raceme of greenish or whitish flowers more or less tinged with color, the cluster crowned or topped with a coma of leafy bracts (it is from this coma or crest that the generic name is taken). Bulb tunicated: peduncle simple: Lvs. lorate or oblong, often tinged or spotted with purple: fls. regular, 6-parted, rotate; stamens 6; ovary broad and short; style cylindrical and stigma capitate: caps. 3- valved.—-Species about 12, African, nearly all from S. Afr. Prop, by offsets. The bulbs may remain in the open if in a warm place and well protected; some of them stand considerable frost, and bloom in spring. Of easy cult. Let the bulbs remain where planted. In the N. treated as glasshouse plants.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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