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Crinum fimbriatulum

Crinum fimbriatulum Baker
Crinum fimbriatulum
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Crinum fimbriatulum is a species in the genus Crinum, belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family. It was first described by Baker in 1878 and is native to Angola.

Description

Crinum fimbriatulum is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family, a group of flowering plants known for their bulbous growth and showy flowers. The species was formally published in 1878 by Baker. It is geographically restricted to Angola, where it is part of the local flora. The genus Crinum includes various species characterized by their tall, often fragrant flowers and broad leaves. Crinum fimbriatulum is one of the species within this genus that contributes to the biodiversity of the Amaryllidaceae family in southern Africa.

Distribution

Angola

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