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Species of Anthericum L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Anthericum acuminatum Rendle  a Anthericum acuminatumRendle  
Anthericum bichetii hort. ex Backer, nom. inval. Chlorophytum bichetii (Karrer) Backer   Anthericum bichetiihort. ex Backer, nom. inval. Chlorophytum bichetii(Karrer) Backer
Anthericum cirrhatum G. Forst. Arthropodium cirrhatum (G. Forst.) R. Br.   Anthericum cirrhatumG. Forst. Arthropodium cirrhatum(G. Forst.) R. Br.
Anthericum coarctatum Ruiz & Pav. Eccremis coarctata (Ruiz & Pav.) Baker   Anthericum coarctatumRuiz & Pav. Eccremis coarctata(Ruiz & Pav.) Baker
Anthericum elatum Aiton Chlorophytum capense (L.) Voss   Anthericum elatumAiton Chlorophytum capense(L.) Voss
Anthericum falcatum L. f.  a Anthericum falcatumL. f.  
Anthericum frutescens L. Bulbine frutescens (L.) Willd.   Anthericum frutescensL. Bulbine frutescens(L.) Willd.
Anthericum hookeri (Colenso ex Hook.) Hook. f. Bulbinella hookeri (Colenso ex Hook.) Cheeseman   Anthericum hookeri(Colenso ex Hook.) Hook. f. Bulbinella hookeri(Colenso ex Hook.) Cheeseman
Anthericum japonicum Thunb.  a Anthericum japonicumThunb.  
Anthericum longiscapum Jacq. Bulbine longiscapa (Jacq.) Willd.   Anthericum longiscapumJacq. Bulbine longiscapa(Jacq.) Willd.
Anthericum planifolium Vand. ex L. Simethis planifolia (Vand. ex L.) Gren. & Godr.   Anthericum planifoliumVand. ex L. Simethis planifolia(Vand. ex L.) Gren. & Godr.
Anthericum ramosum L.  a Anthericum ramosumL.  
Anthericum torreyi Baker Echeandia flavescens (Schult. & Schult. f.) Cruden   Anthericum torreyiBaker Echeandia flavescens(Schult. & Schult. f.) Cruden
Anthericum macrophyllum A. Rich. Chlorophytum macrophyllum (A. Rich.) Asch.   Anthericum macrophyllumA. Rich. Chlorophytum macrophyllum(A. Rich.) Asch.
Anthericum ossifragum L. Narthecium ossifragum (L.) Huds.   Anthericum ossifragumL. Narthecium ossifragum(L.) Huds.
Anthericum nutans Thunb. Bulbinella nutans (Thunb.) T. Durand & Schinz subsp. nutans   Anthericum nutansThunb. Bulbinella nutans(Thunb.) T. Durand & Schinz subsp. nutans
Anthericum fragrans Jacq. Drimia fragrans (Jacq.) J. C. Manning & Goldblatt   Anthericum fragransJacq. Drimia fragrans(Jacq.) J. C. Manning & Goldblatt
Anthericum physodes Jacq. Drimia physodes (Jacq.) Jessop   Anthericum physodesJacq. Drimia physodes(Jacq.) Jessop
Anthericum flavescens Schult. & Schult. f. Echeandia flavescens (Schult. & Schult. f.) Cruden   Anthericum flavescensSchult. & Schult. f. Echeandia flavescens(Schult. & Schult. f.) Cruden
Anthericum caeruleum Ruiz & Pav. Pasithea caerulea (Ruiz & Pav.) D. Don   Anthericum caeruleumRuiz & Pav. Pasithea caerulea(Ruiz & Pav.) D. Don
Anthericum calyculatum L. Tofieldia calyculata (L.) Wahlenb.   Anthericum calyculatumL. Tofieldia calyculata(L.) Wahlenb.
Anthericum saundersiae Baker Chlorophytum saundersiae (Baker) Nordal   Anthericum saundersiaeBaker Chlorophytum saundersiae(Baker) Nordal
Anthericum latifolium L. f. Bulbine latifolia (L. f.) Spreng.   Anthericum latifoliumL. f. Bulbine latifolia(L. f.) Spreng.
Anthericum bulbosum R. Br. Bulbine bulbosa (R. Br.) Haw.   Anthericum bulbosumR. Br. Bulbine bulbosa(R. Br.) Haw.
Anthericum comosum Thunb. Chlorophytum comosum (Thunb.) Jacques   Anthericum comosumThunb. Chlorophytum comosum(Thunb.) Jacques
  1. Anthericum acuminatum Rendle
  2. Anthericum bichetii hort. ex Backer, nom. inval. (=Chlorophytum bichetii (Karrer) Backer)
  3. Anthericum bulbosum R. Br. (=Bulbine bulbosa (R. Br.) Haw.)
  4. Anthericum caeruleum Ruiz & Pav. (=Pasithea caerulea (Ruiz & Pav.) D. Don)
  5. Anthericum calyculatum L. (=Tofieldia calyculata (L.) Wahlenb.)
  6. Anthericum cirrhatum G. Forst. (=Arthropodium cirrhatum (G. Forst.) R. Br.)
  7. Anthericum coarctatum Ruiz & Pav. (=Eccremis coarctata (Ruiz & Pav.) Baker)
  8. Anthericum comosum Thunb. (=Chlorophytum comosum (Thunb.) Jacques)
  9. Anthericum elatum Aiton (=Chlorophytum capense (L.) Voss)
  10. Anthericum falcatum L. f.
  11. Anthericum flavescens Schult. & Schult. f. (=Echeandia flavescens (Schult. & Schult. f.) Cruden)
  12. Anthericum fragrans Jacq. (=Drimia fragrans (Jacq.) J. C. Manning & Goldblatt)
  13. Anthericum frutescens L. (=Bulbine frutescens (L.) Willd.)
  14. Anthericum hookeri (Colenso ex Hook.) Hook. f. (=Bulbinella hookeri (Colenso ex Hook.) Cheeseman)
  15. Anthericum japonicum Thunb.
  16. Anthericum latifolium L. f. (=Bulbine latifolia (L. f.) Spreng.)
  17. Anthericum longiscapum Jacq. (=Bulbine longiscapa (Jacq.) Willd.)
  18. Anthericum macrophyllum A. Rich. (=Chlorophytum macrophyllum (A. Rich.) Asch.)
  19. Anthericum nutans Thunb. (=Bulbinella nutans (Thunb.) T. Durand & Schinz subsp. nutans)
  20. Anthericum ossifragum L. (=Narthecium ossifragum (L.) Huds.)
  21. Anthericum physodes Jacq. (=Drimia physodes (Jacq.) Jessop)
  22. Anthericum planifolium Vand. ex L. (=Simethis planifolia (Vand. ex L.) Gren. & Godr.)
  23. Anthericum ramosum L.
  24. Anthericum saundersiae Baker (=Chlorophytum saundersiae (Baker) Nordal)
  25. Anthericum torreyi Baker (=Echeandia flavescens (Schult. & Schult. f.) Cruden)


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