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- Merwilla is a genus of bulbous flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae (also treated as the family Hyacinthaceae). It is distributed...
- Merwilla plumbea, also known as the blue squill, is a threatened bulb-forming perennial herb in the small genus Merwilla endemic to the Drakensberg. Merwilla...
- ex Houtt. (including Neobakeria Schltr., Whiteheadia Harv.) Scilloideae Merwilla Speta Brodiaeoideae Milla Cav. (including Diphalangium) Brodiaeoideae Muilla...
- corymbosa Craspedia glauca Dampiera linearis Hyacinthoides non-scripta Merwilla plumbea Puschkina scilloides libanotica Scilla siberica Trillium grandiflorum...
- species), Ledebouria (about 80 species), M****onia (including Whiteheadia), Merwilla, Schizocarphus and Veltheimia. Hyacinthinae Parlatore Species are distributed...
- singer. Among mammals here is the threatened oribi. The medicinal plant Merwilla natalenis and several species of red-hot pokers (Kniphofia) are native...
- -Doblies & D.Mull.-Doblies, endemic Genus Merwilla: Merwilla dracomontana (Hilliard & B.L.Burtt) Speta, endemic Merwilla plumbea (Lindl.) Speta, indigenous Muscari...
- plumose Dianthus plumarius H D plumatus D plumosus H DS plumbeus L leaden Merwilla plumbea H DS pluriflorus L many-flowered, from plurimus; pluriflor Sannantha...
- Asteraceae Bu Mertensia Franz Carl Mertens (1764–1831) Boraginaceae Co Merwilla Frederick Ziervogel Van der Merwe (1894–1968), South African doctor, botanist...
- called Scilla plumbea, correctly the name for a different plant now called Merwilla plumbea. The generic name honours Franz Speta, an Austrian botanist specializing...