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- Asphodeline lutea (king's spear, yellow asphodel) is a perennial plant native to southeastern Europe, northern Africa, the Caucasus and the Levant. It...
- Asphodeline is a genus of perennial plants in the family Asphodelaceae, first described as a genus in 1830. It is native to the eastern Mediterranean...
- Asphodeline tenuior, the thin asphodeline, is a species of plant in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae. It is native to the Caucasus (southern...
- Arabian Peninsula Formerly included Asphodelus luteus L. – synonym of Asphodeline lutea The leaves[clarification needed] are used to wrap burrata, an Italian...
- Klopper & Gideon F.Sm. Aristaloe Boatwr. & Manning Astroloba Uitewaal Asphodeline Rchb. Asphodelus L. Bulbine Wolf Bulbinella ****h Chortolirion A.Berger...
- be Homer's asphodel of the underworld, but so has the closely related Asphodeline lutea. The branched asphodel is known to contain colchicine, a chemical...
- Asphodelus aestivus, Mediterranean basin Asphodelus albus Asphodelus ramosus Asphodeline lutea, the yellow asphodel Narthecium ossifragum, the bog asphodel (Western...
- agenensis), orchids, irises (including Iris haynei) and yellow asphodel (Asphodeline Lutea), spontaneous barley (Hordeum spontaneum), Mt. Tabor larkspur,...
- ****ociated with the white Asphodelus ramosus (Macmillan (1887)) or the yellow Asphodeline lutea (Graves (1949)), previously classified as Asphodelus luteus. Linnaeus...
- regions include bulbous plants such as tulips, fritillaries, Asphodeline damascena, Asphodeline lutea, crocus, iris, Drimia maritima, Colchi**** hierosolymitanum...