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- Sources: Eriospermum aphyllum Eriospermum bayeri Eriospermum bowieanum Eriospermum breviscapum Eriospermum capense Eriospermum cooperi Eriospermum dregei...
- Eriospermum bayeri is a species of geophytic plant of the genus Eriospermum, indigenous to the Western Cape Province, South Africa. This species has a...
- Eriospermum pubescens is a species of geophytic plant of the genus Eriospermum, indigenous to the southern Cape, South Africa. The leaf is heart-shaped...
- Eriospermum proliferum is a species of flowering plant in the Asparagaceae family. The single leaf appears in April to October. It has multiple, thin...
- such as Eriospermum bayeri, Eriospermum pubescens, Eriospermum proliferum, Eriospermum capense and Eriospermum paradoxum, among others. Eriospermum bowieanum...
- Eriospermum paradoxum ("haasklossie") is a species of geophytic plant of the genus Eriospermum, indigenous to southern Africa. Its habitat is sandy or...
- lanceolate leaves, including Eriospermum exile, Eriospermum bayeri and Eriospermum lanceifolium. The leaf of Eriospermum graminifolium is leathery, slender...
- Eriospermum cooperi is a species of flowering plant of the Asparagaceae family. It is a summer rainfall species found in rocky gr****land and open scrub...
- Eriospermum zeyheri is a species of geophytic plant of the genus Eriospermum, indigenous to South Africa. The leaf is a rounded heart-shape (100 mm × 65 mm...
- Eriospermum lanceifolium is a species of geophytic plant of the genus Eriospermum. Eriospermum lanceifolium bears a single, erect, slender (16 cm x 4–5 cm)...