Boophone
Boophone
2 species Amaryllidaceae
Morphological Summary
Genus of bulbous geophytes in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to sub-Saharan and southern Africa. Produce enormous partly exposed bulbs and very showy umbels of pink or reddish flowers. Highly toxic — contain lycorine alkaloids. The San and Khoikhoi used them as arrow poison and in traditional medicine.
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DocumentedBulbous geophyteHighly toxic
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Boophone disticha (L.f.) Herb.
Sore-eye flower / Fan lily
Specimen ID RN-BPHN-00001
Origin Sudáfrica, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique
Type Bulbous geophyte
DocumentedBulbous geophyteHighly toxic
© Hendrik van Zijl, Wikimedia Commons
Boophone haemanthoides F.M.Leight.
Haemanthus-like boophone
Specimen ID RN-BPHN-00002
Origin Sudáfrica (Namaqualand, Cabo Norte)
Type Bulbous geophyte
