Anoiganthus
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Read about Anoiganthus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Anoiganthus (from Greek words, alluding to the expanded flower). Amaryllidàceae. A small probably monotypic genus of Natal and the Cape region, the plants sometimes cult, as greenhouse winter- and spring- flowering bulbs. A. breviflôrus, Baker (Cyrtanthus breviflorus, Harv.), has an ovoid bulb 1 in. diam., with a short neck: lvs. 3—1, appearing with the fls., 1 ft. or more: fl.-st. to 1 ft. high, bearing a 2-10-fld. umbel: fls. bright yellow, about 1 in. long, with a short tube and oblong-lanceolate nearly equal segms; stamens 6, in 2 series: fr. a globose membranous caps., 3-valved; seeds flat. B.M. 7072. Var. mînor, Baker (A. lùteus, Baker), is a dwarf mountain form with narrower perianth-segms. These plants are half-hardy in the milder parts if given good protection over winter.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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