Hymenocallis speciosa (거미백합)
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학명 : Hymenocallis speciosa (L. f. ex Salisb.) Salisb.
분류 : 수선화과(Amaryllidaceae)
국내 유통명 : 거미백합; 거미나리; 바다수선
영어명 : Spider Lily; green-tinge spiderlily
* Hemerocallis속은 약 60종이 있어 동정이 어렵다. 표지판에 있는대로 올린다
사진 : 2023.02.05 부천 수피아식물원
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wikipdeia 설명
Hymenocallis speciosa, the green-tinge spiderlily, is a species of the genus Hymenocallis that is native to the Windward Islands in the eastern Caribbean. It is cultivated as an ornamental in some areas, and reportedly naturalized in Cuba and the Bahamas.
Hymenocallis speciosa is a bulb-forming perennial. Stipe can attain a height of up to 50 cm. Leaves are lanceolate, up to 50 cm long and 10 cm across, narrowing to a petiole below. One umbel can produce as many as 20 flowers. Flowers are white with a slight greenish tinge, the tepals reflexed (curling backwards) at flowering time.
wikipedia에서 퍼온 꽃 사진
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hymenocallis_speciosa
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유사종
Beach spider lily
학명 : Hymenocallis littoralis (Jacq.) Salisb.
분류 : 수선화과(Amaryllidaceae)
Common Name : beach spider lily
설명
From Wikipedia,
Hymenocallis littoralis, commonly known as the beach spider lily, is a species of plant in the amaryllis family Amaryllidaceae. It is native to warmer coastal regions of Latin America and a widely cultivated and naturalized plant in many tropical countries.[2]
Etymology
Hymenocallis is derived from Greek and means 'membraned beauty', a reference to its filament cup.[3]
Littoralis means 'growing by the seashore'.[3]
Description
Hymenocallis littoralis is a bulbous perennial herb. It ranges in height from 60–70 cm (24-28 inches). The bulb is 7–10 cm (3-4 inches) in diameter. With age, the bulb develops a neck that reaches 4–5 cm in diameter (up to 2 inches). The flowers are large, white, vanilla scented, and sessile. The tepals are adnate (attached to) the staminal cup. Each flower's tube is 14 to 17 cm (5 to 7 inches) long or longer.[4]
Distribution
Hymenocallis littoralis is regarded as native to Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru and Venezuela. It is considered naturalized in Angola, the Bismarck Archipelago, Cape Verde, the Caroline Islands, the Central African Republic, the Chagos Archipelago, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Fiji, French Guiana, The Gambia, the Gilbert Islands, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, the Gulf of Guinea Islands, Hawaii, India, Java, the Line Islands, Marianas, Marquesas, the Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Nauru, Niue, Ogasawara-shoto, the Philippines, Samoa, the Seychelles, the Society Islands, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Tonga, Wake Island, Malaysia, Zaire and Zambia.[5]
Horticulture
Hymenocallis littoralis is often grown as an ornamental. It requires sunlight to partial shade for proper growth and blooms from mid-summer to late autumn with white flowers. It may be grown aquatically.[6]
Hymenocallis littoralis is included in the Tasmanian Fire Service's list of low flammability plants, indicating that it is suitable for growing within a building protection zone.[7]
퍼온 사진
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hymenocallis_littoralis