An amaryllis family puzzle

David Pilling via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Fri, 19 Jun 2020 17:16:19 PDT
Hi,

We got the following question mailed to the PBS website. I will forward 
any replies to the list to the person who asked.

"
Are there any other plants in the Amaryllis family other than Clivia spp 
that have distichous basal leaves?

I am trying to determine the identity of a liliaceous plant in our 
garden with distichous basal leaves in a very tight arrangement. The 
leaves are strap-shaped, recurved distally, and about 1 foot long.  The 
bulb (?) sent up a stem with a few bracts near the top that was about 2 
or 3 ft high. The stem formed 2 short branches at the top, each of which 
bore 2 or 3 upright, almost sessile, yellowish flower buds about an inch 
long.   These flower buds were about to open when they were completely 
eaten by deer. so I cannot give you any details about the interior of 
the flower (number of stamens, whether ovary was superior or inferior, 
etc).   I believe the plant is quite unusual and probably very beautiful 
if allowed to flower.   Thank you for any light you can shed on this 
question.  Sincerely,   William
"

'distichous' means "(of parts) arranged alternately in two opposite 
vertical rows"


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David Pilling
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