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Hippeastrum pardinum

Hippeastrum pardinum (Hook.f.) Dombrain
Hippeastrum pardinum
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Hippeastrum pardinum (Hook.f.) Dombrain is a bulbous flowering plant in the Amaryllidaceae family, native to Peru and Bolivia. It was first collected in 1866 by Richard Pearce and has been used in plant breeding programs.

Description

Hippeastrum pardinum is a perennial herbaceous plant with bulbous growth, belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family. It is found in the regions of Peru and Bolivia. The species was first collected in 1866 by Richard Pearce and has since been utilized in various breeding programs. The plant is part of the genus Hippeastrum, which is known for its ornamental and horticultural value.

Distribution

Bolivia · Peru

Synonyms

Amaryllis pardina var. rubescensAmaryllis pardina

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