Chiba University Matsudo/Kashiwa Campus Plant Database

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Details of genus: Bulbine Wolf [991]

genus_ja: ブルビネ

genus_en:

# spp.: 88

pub_year: 1776

accepted: Accepted

Family: Asphodelaceae

family_ja: ツルボラン

Infra familial classification: Subfamily Asphodeloideae

Citation:
data_sourceKind of informationNote
Kew Gardens (2017) Plants of the world online (POWO). Accessed on 07 Jul 2023Scientific name & others Show this data_source

distribution_en: NE. Tropical to S. Africa, Australia

description_en: Genus of about 30 species of clump-forming, succulent and non-succulent, occasionally slightly woody-stemmed, sometimes bulbous or tuberous perennials, and one annual, occurring in desert grasslands in E. and South Africa, and Australia. They have linear to broadly lance-shaped, mid- to blue-green, basal leaves. Dense, terminal racemes of small, star-shaped to shallowly cup-shaped flowers, with conspicuously hairy stamens, are borne in spring or summer. In frost-prone areas, grow in a cool greenhouse. In frost-free areas, grow in a rock garden.

hardiness_en: Half hardy to frost tender; some withstand occasional light frost.

cultivation_en:

propagation_en: Sow seed at 13-18°C (55-64°F) in early spring. Divide or root offsets in spring. Root stem cuttings of B. frutescens in summer.

pests_en: Trouble free.

description_ja:

comment:

comment_ja: APG3ではXanthorrhoeaceaeだったが、Asphodelaceaeが保存名となったため、APG4でAsphodelaceaeに戻った。

type_species:

Phylogenetic definition:

Update Information: Created: 2007-12-06 12:51; Updated: 2023-07-07 16:24 by hkokubun@mac.com

family:

SystemAccepted?Scientific nameJapanese nameInfra-familial classification# species
PB2 Asphodelaceae ツルボラン科 Subfamily Asphodeloideae Show
PB3 Asphodelaceae ツルボラン科 Subfamily Asphodeloideae Show
APG4 Accepted Asphodelaceae ツルボラン科 Subfamily Asphodeloideae 88 Show

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