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Species of Crinum L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Crinum africanum L. Agapanthus africanus (L.) Hoffmanns.   Crinum africanumL. Agapanthus africanus(L.) Hoffmanns.
Crinum ammocharoides Baker  a Crinum ammocharoidesBaker  
Crinum asiaticum L.  a Crinum asiaticumL.  
Crinum asiaticum L. var. japonicum Baker  aiCrinum asiaticumL. var.japonicum Baker  
Crinum buphanioides Welw. ex Baker  a Crinum buphanioidesWelw. ex Baker  
Crinum commelyni Jacq. Crinum erubescens Aiton   Crinum commelyniJacq. Crinum erubescensAiton
Crinum congolense De Wild.  a Crinum congolenseDe Wild.  
Crinum crassipes Baker  a Crinum crassipesBaker  
Crinum crispum E. Phillips  a Crinum crispumE. Phillips  
Crinum darienense Woodson  a Crinum darienenseWoodson  
Crinum erubescens Aiton  a Crinum erubescensAiton  
Crinum giganteum Andrews Crinum jagus (J. Thomps.) Dandy   Crinum giganteumAndrews Crinum jagus(J. Thomps.) Dandy
Crinum graminicola I. Verd.  a Crinum graminicolaI. Verd.  
Crinum heterostylum Bullock Ammocharis heterostyla (Bullock) Milne-Redh. & Schweick.   Crinum heterostylumBullock Ammocharis heterostyla(Bullock) Milne-Redh. & Schweick.
Crinum longifolium (L.) Thunb. Ammocharis longifolia (L.) M. Roem.   Crinum longifolium(L.) Thunb. Ammocharis longifolia(L.) M. Roem.
Crinum macowanii Baker  a Crinum macowaniiBaker  
Crinum moorei Hook. f.  a Crinum mooreiHook. f.  
Crinum pedunculatum R. Br.  a Crinum pedunculatumR. Br.  
Crinum podophyllum Baker  a Crinum podophyllumBaker  
Crinum ×powellii Baker  a Crinum powelliiBaker  
Crinum purpurascens Herb.  a Crinum purpurascensHerb.  
Crinum speciosum L. f. Cyrtanthus elatus (Jacq.) Traub   Crinum speciosumL. f. Cyrtanthus elatus(Jacq.) Traub
Crinum urceolatum Ruiz & Pav. Urceolina urceolata (Ruiz & Pav.) Asch. & Graebn.   Crinum urceolatumRuiz & Pav. Urceolina urceolata(Ruiz & Pav.) Asch. & Graebn.
Crinum zeylanicum (L.) L.  a Crinum zeylanicum(L.) L.  
Crinum spp. a Crinum spp. 
Crinum americanum L.  a Crinum americanumL.  
Crinum bulbispermum (Burm. f.) Milne-Redh. & Schweick.  a Crinum bulbispermum(Burm. f.) Milne-Redh. & Schweick.  
Crinum amabile Donn ex Ker Gawl. Crinum asiaticum L.   Crinum amabileDonn ex Ker Gawl. Crinum asiaticumL.
Crinum jagus (J. Thomps.) Dandy  a Crinum jagus(J. Thomps.) Dandy  
Crinum sanderianum Baker Crinum zeylanicum (L.) L.   Crinum sanderianumBaker Crinum zeylanicum(L.) L.
Crinum kirkii Baker  a Crinum kirkiiBaker  
Crinum viviparum (Lam.) R. Ansari & V. J. Nair  a Crinum viviparum(Lam.) R. Ansari & V. J. Nair  
Crinum angustifolius L. f. Cyrtanthus angustifolius (L. f.) Aiton   Crinum angustifoliusL. f. Cyrtanthus angustifolius(L. f.) Aiton
Crinum obliquum L. f. Cyrtanthus obliquus (L. f.) Aiton   Crinum obliquumL. f. Cyrtanthus obliquus(L. f.) Aiton
Crinum argentinum Pax Hippeastrum argentinum (Pax) Hunz.   Crinum argentinumPax Hippeastrum argentinum(Pax) Hunz.
Crinum latifolium L.  a Crinum latifoliumL.  
Crinum asiaticum L. var. asiaticum  aiCrinum asiaticumL. var.asiaticum  
Crinum falcatum Jacq. Ammocharis longifolia (L.) M. Roem.   Crinum falcatumJacq. Ammocharis longifolia(L.) M. Roem.
  1. Crinum africanum L. (=Agapanthus africanus (L.) Hoffmanns.)
  2. Crinum amabile Donn ex Ker Gawl. (=Crinum asiaticum L.)
  3. Crinum americanum L.
  4. Crinum ammocharoides Baker
  5. Crinum angustifolius L. f. (=Cyrtanthus angustifolius (L. f.) Aiton)
  6. Crinum argentinum Pax (=Hippeastrum argentinum (Pax) Hunz.)
  7. Crinum asiaticum L.
  8. Crinum asiaticum L. var. asiaticum
  9. Crinum asiaticum L. var. japonicum Baker
  10. Crinum bulbispermum (Burm. f.) Milne-Redh. & Schweick.
  11. Crinum buphanioides Welw. ex Baker
  12. Crinum commelyni Jacq. (=Crinum erubescens Aiton)
  13. Crinum congolense De Wild.
  14. Crinum crassipes Baker
  15. Crinum crispum E. Phillips
  16. Crinum darienense Woodson
  17. Crinum erubescens Aiton
  18. Crinum falcatum Jacq. (=Ammocharis longifolia (L.) M. Roem.)
  19. Crinum giganteum Andrews (=Crinum jagus (J. Thomps.) Dandy)
  20. Crinum graminicola I. Verd.
  21. Crinum heterostylum Bullock (=Ammocharis heterostyla (Bullock) Milne-Redh. & Schweick.)
  22. Crinum jagus (J. Thomps.) Dandy
  23. Crinum kirkii Baker
  24. Crinum latifolium L.
  25. Crinum longifolium (L.) Thunb. (=Ammocharis longifolia (L.) M. Roem.)
  26. Crinum macowanii Baker
  27. Crinum moorei Hook. f.
  28. Crinum obliquum L. f. (=Cyrtanthus obliquus (L. f.) Aiton)
  29. Crinum pedunculatum R. Br.
  30. Crinum podophyllum Baker
  31. Crinum ×powellii Baker
  32. Crinum purpurascens Herb.
  33. Crinum sanderianum Baker (=Crinum zeylanicum (L.) L.)
  34. Crinum speciosum L. f. (=Cyrtanthus elatus (Jacq.) Traub)
  35. Crinum spp.
  36. Crinum urceolatum Ruiz & Pav. (=Urceolina urceolata (Ruiz & Pav.) Asch. & Graebn.)
  37. Crinum viviparum (Lam.) R. Ansari & V. J. Nair
  38. Crinum zeylanicum (L.) L.


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