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Ledebouria zebrina

Ledebouria zebrina (Baker) S.Venter
Ledebouria zebrina
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Ledebouria zebrina is a species in the genus Ledebouria, belonging to the Asparagaceae family. It was described by (Baker) S.Venter and published in 2009. The species is native to KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Provinces, and Swaziland.

Description

Ledebouria zebrina is a member of the Asparagaceae family, a group of flowering plants that includes many ornamental and economically important species. The species is found in the regions of KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Provinces, and Swaziland. It was formally described and published in 2009 by S.Venter, based on earlier work by Baker. The genus Ledebouria includes bulbous plants known for their strap-like leaves and clustered inflorescences. L. zebrina contributes to the biodiversity of its native range and is part of the broader group of bulbous plants in the Asparagaceae family.

Distribution

KwaZulu-Natal · Northern Provinces · Swaziland

Synonyms

Scilla zebrinaScilla megaphyllaScilla microscyphaScilla grandifolia

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