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Hypoxis hemerocallidea
Hypoxis Bulbs
Introduction The Hypoxis rooperi or African Potato as it is usually called, has been found to be gen...
Hypoxis hemerocallidea ( (Yellow Star Flower, African Potato) èñòî÷íèê - source Liliales Hypoxidacea...
Flower close-up.
Hypoxis , a well-known genus of the family Hypoxidaceae, easily recognizable by its bright yellow st...
A flower at McCormick's Creek State Park, 5/15/04.
Hypoxis hygrometrica is known as the Golden Weather-grass. Another name is Golden Weather Glass. We ...
Amaryllidaceae - Hypoxis stellata. From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lema...
Species: Plumbago auriculata 'Alba' Common name: White Plumbago Family: Plumbaginaceae Locati...
Hypoxis hirsuta Hypoxis hirsuta , Star-grass, (Amaryllidaceae, the Amaryllis Family), to 6 dm in hei...
Family Amaryllidaceae Stems - Flowering stems to +10cm tall, herbaceous, typically hirsute but somet...
Underside of tepals. Flowering - April - May. Habitat - Prairies, glades, bluffs, dry woods, fields....
Flowers - Tepals 6, spreading, entire, -1cm long, 2-3mm broad, oblong, glabrous internally. Outer te...
Hypoxis hirsuta in Curtis Botanical Magazine Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 28-38 Sun Exposur...
Photograph: K.Legge A small, yellow-flowering herb up to 25cm tall, which occurs in open woodlands o...
Hypoxis hemerocallidea (previous name H. rooperii) Best known member of the genus. Plants about 100 ...
A small sweet little thing that just never stops blooming.
The flowers from a close related Hypoxis , and the buds on mine. Seems to dry out before opening.
Hypoxis angustifolia One of the few species used in the nursery trade as it is suitable for cultivat...
Plant habit at McCormick's Creek State Park, 5/15/04.
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habit--the leaves are difficult to see among the grass!
Hypoxis parvula A mountain endemic occurring in South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho. Prefers moist, ...
Hypoxis rigidula Similar to H. colchicifolia in habit, differing in its long but narrow leaves that ...
A small sweet little thing that just never stops blooming. Hypoxis hirsuta peaking out next to Festu...