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Way more by Robert V. Blittersdorff and Cameron McMaster, Eastafricanplants.senckenberg.de. 


This wild one from Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, South Africa.

Author:  Ib Friis &  Inger Nordal, 1976
Family:  AMARYLLIDACEAE
Origin:  Botswana, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Soil:  Mix
Water:  Medium
Sun:  Minimum - Medium
Thickness:  10 Centimetres
Height:  60 Centimetres
Flower:  Scarlet
Propagate:  Seeds/Bulbs
Names:  Paintbrush lily, Snake lily, isisphompho, umgola, Blood Lily, Rooikwas, Seerooglelie, Skeerkwas , Idumbe-lika-nhloyile, Idumbelentaba, isiphompo.
Synonyms:  Haemanthus puniceus, Linnaeus, 1753. 
Gyaxis puniceus,
Salisb.
Haemanthus fax-imperii,
Cufod.
Haemanthus goetzei,
Harms.
Haemanthus insignis,
Hook.
Haemanthus magnificus,
Herb.
Haemanthus natalensis,
Hook.
Haemanthus orchidifolius,
Salisb.
Haemanthus redouteanus,
M.Roem.
Haemanthus superbus,
Baker.

This member of the Amaryllidaceae family was given this name by Ib Friis and Inger Nordal in 1976. It is found in Botswana, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe, growing in well-drained soil with little or no sun. The bulbs will grow to ten centimetres, the whole plant to 60 centimetres. The flowers are scarlet, and it can be reproduced both by seeds and bulbs.

The genera name from doxus meaning 'glory' or 'splendour', and -puniceus meaning 'crimson', 'scarlet' or 'purple'. The species name means 'crimson'.


These are wild ones from Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, South Africa.


Way more by Robert V. Blittersdorff and Cameron McMaster, Eastafricanplants.senckenberg.de.


Drawing by Barbara Jeppe.