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Asphodeloideae
Burnett 1835

Etymology: Subfamily of plants similar to Asphodelus.
Place of Origin: Primarily in South Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, and some areas of Western Asia.

It primarily groups succulent or bulbous plants adapted to arid and Mediterranean climates. They feature fleshy leaves, short or bulbous stems, and flowers typically arranged in clusters. They are highly resistant to seasonal droughts and poor soils, and many species are cultivated for both ornamental and medicinal purposes in various regions worldwide.
SuculentasAsphodelaceae AsphodeloideaeBurnett 1835
Foto:Jleon 2007-07-21
Main Taxa

Haworthia (Duval1809)

Small in size and relatively easy to cultivate, they exhibit an enormous variety of forms, making them a fascinating genus. More Information


Etymology: In honor of the English botanist Adrian Haworth.

Other Taxa:
Aloiampelos (Klopper & Gideon F.Sm.2013)
Aloidendron ((A.Berger) Klopper & Gideon F.Sm.2013)
Aristaloe (Boatwr. & J.C.Manning2014)
Asphodeline (Rchb.1830)
Asphodelus
Astroloba (Uitewaal1947)
Bulbine
Bulbinella
Chortolirion (A.Berger1908)
Eremurus
Gonialoe ((Baker) Boatwr. & J.C.Manning2014)
Haworthiopsis (G.D.Rowley2013)
Jodrellia (Baijnath1978)
Kniphofia (Moench1794)
Kumara (Medik.1786)
Trachyandra
Tulista (Raf.1840)