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Pancratium Sickenberg is a Saharo-Arabian plant ]. It grows in deserts, such as the ]. The flowers look like the ] species ''Pancratium maratimum'', but the leaves of ''P. sickenbergeri'' are curly and the plant is much smaller. Unusually for the desert, the seeds are distributed by floodwaters when they occur in the winter. | '''''Pancratium Sickenberg''''' is a Saharo-Arabian plant ]. It grows in deserts, such as the ]. The flowers look like the ] species '']'', but the leaves of ''P. sickenbergeri'' are curly and the plant is much smaller. Unusually for the desert, the seeds are distributed by floodwaters when they occur in the winter. | ||
'''''Pancratium sickenbergeri''''' is a ]ous plant found in Israel, Egypt and the Middle east. | '''''Pancratium sickenbergeri''''' is a ]ous plant found in Israel, Egypt and the Middle east. | ||
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Amaryllidaceae |
Subfamily: | Amaryllidoideae |
Genus: | Pancratium |
Species: | P. sickenbergeri |
Binomial name | |
Pancratium sickenbergeri Asch. & Schweinf. |
Pancratium Sickenberg is a Saharo-Arabian plant species. It grows in deserts, such as the Negev. The flowers look like the Mediterranean species Pancratium maratimum, but the leaves of P. sickenbergeri are curly and the plant is much smaller. Unusually for the desert, the seeds are distributed by floodwaters when they occur in the winter.
Pancratium sickenbergeri is a bulbous plant found in Israel, Egypt and the Middle east.
References
http://negevdesertbotanicalgarden.org.uk/
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