식물/들꽃-Asphodelaceae과
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Trachyandra tortilis (Baker) Oberm.식물/들꽃-Asphodelaceae과 2023. 5. 2. 17:51
국표에 없다. Trachyandra tortilis is a species of succulent in the genus Trachyandra. It is endemic to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. Distribution Trachyandra tortilis is found in the Richtersveld and Namaqualand, southwards to Vredendal, Hopefield and Saron. Conservation status Trachyandra tortilis is classified as Least Concern as it is widespread and not threatened. Trachyandra tortilis - Wik..
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Trachyandra tortilis (Baker) Oberm.식물/들꽃-Asphodelaceae과 2022. 12. 21. 15:42
국표에 없다. Trachyandra tortilis is a species of succulent in the genus Trachyandra. It is endemic to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. Trachyandra tortilis is found in the Richtersveld and Namaqualand, southwards to Vredendal, Hopefield and Saron. Trachyandra tortilis is classified as Least Concern as it is widespread and not threatened. Trachyandra tortilis - Wikipedia https://youtu.be/D66dZCrBZls
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Trachyandra falcata (L.f.) Kunth식물/들꽃-Asphodelaceae과 2022. 12. 9. 16:04
국표에 없다. Trachyandra falcata is a fast-growing, summer-dormant, perennial geophyte, easily propagated from seed. The young inflorescences are harvested in winter and cooked as a delicious vegetable. The 2–4, sickle-shaped, bluish green leaves grow in opposite rows. It is endemic to the semi-arid regions of the Western and Northern Cape. Summer-dormant geophyte with an indistinct shallow tuber; th..
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Trachyandra bulbinifolia (Dinter) Oberm.식물/들꽃-Asphodelaceae과 2022. 12. 2. 23:10
국표에는 없다. Trachyandra bulbinifolia is a perennial plant belonging to the genusTrachyandra. The plant is native to the Northern Cape and Namibia. Trachyandra bulbinifolia - Wikipedia Type status: Type Specific epithet: bulbinifolia Scientific name authorship: (Dinter) Oberm. Recorded by: Friedrich Richard Rudolf Schlechter; b.1872; d.1925; Schltr. Higher geography: Austro-Africa Higher classificat..
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Xanthorrhoea preissiiEndl.식물/들꽃-Asphodelaceae과 2022. 11. 27. 08:35
국표에는 없다. Xanthorrhoea preissii, known as balga, is a widespread species of perennial monocot in Southwest Australia. The form of the plant resembles a tree, with very long and bunched, grass-like, leaves that emerge from a central base. The trunk may grow over 3 metres tall, and the often blackened appearance is evidence of its ability to withstand fire. The remains of the flammable leaves and t..