Brunsvigia

Heist.
Source: 
SSA
Description: 
Deciduous bulbous herbs. Bulb 20-200 mm in diameter, subterranean or exposed; outer tunics parchment-like or cartilaginous, producing extensible fibres when torn. Leaves (2-)4-6(-20), present during or after flowering, distichous, suberect or appressed to the ground, often biflabellate, oblong to lingulate, smooth or adaxial surface macropapillate to bristly; margin usually raised, often fringed with short branched cilia. Inflorescence (3-)20-40(-80)-flowered, in a +/- hemispherical head, 50-80 mm in diameter; scape strongly compressed, solid, 30-600 mm long, abscissing at ground level for seed dispersal; spathe valves 2, oblong-lanceolate, leathery to papery. Flowers irregular, rarely almost regular, widely flared to irregularly funnel-shaped, pink, red or rarely white; pedicels radiating, at least in fruit, much longer than or rarely as long as perigone. Tepals connate basally into a short tube; segments narrowly to broadly oblong-lanceolate, recurved, usually plane. Stamens arising near tepal base, +/- declinate, rarely erect, +/- equal; filaments filiform, clustered, shortly connate basally, sometimes with lateral appendages at base; anthers dorsifixed; pollen bisulculate with spinulose exine. Ovary subglobose to conical; ovules 3-10 per locule, unitegmic; style filiform, declinate or rarely erect; stigma 3-lobed. Capsule large, inflated, loculicidal, sometimes tardily so, fusiform or trigonous and tapering basally, 3-ribbed, with conspicuous transverse veining. Seeds fleshy, ovoid, 5-10 mm in diameter, reddish green; testa stomatose; integument and embryo green. x = 11.
Distribution: 
Species +/- 20, a widespread endemic of sthn Afr., in all countries and provinces, particularly speciose in semi-arid regions.
Classification: 

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