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Eucomis is a of in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, native to southern . Most species of this genus are commonly referred to as pineapple flowers or pineapple lilies. They are with basal rosettes of leaves and stout stems covered in star-shaped flowers with a tuft of green at the top, superficially resembling a pineapple – hence the common names.


Taxonomy
The genus Eucomis was first published by Charles L'Héritier in 1789. The name Eucomis is of Greek origin, eu- meaning "pleasing" and kome "hair of the head", thus referring to the tuft of leaf-like that crown the of the species in this genus. The name was first used by , who decided that Fritillaria regia should be placed in a separate genus. However, Solander died before publishing the name, and was not mentioned by L'Héritier in his 1789 publication. Initially, three species were placed in Eucomis: , E. nana and E. punctata. (The last two are now synonyms of E. regia and E. comosa respectively.)


Classification
Eucomis is placed in the subfamily of the family by those who use the APG system of plant classification, and in the family Hyacinthaceae by those who use more narrowly defined families. Using the subfamily Scilloideae, Eucomis is placed in the tribe Hyacintheae, subtribe Massoniinae, along with such genera as , , and .

The species can be divided into two groups. One consists of seven mainly short, species with 2 n = 2 x = 30 : E. amaryllidifolia, E. bicolor, E. grimshawii, E. regia, E. schijffii, E. vandermerwei and E. zambesiaca. The other consists of five mainly larger, species with 2 n = 4 x = 60 chromosomes: E. autumnalis, E. comosa, E. humilis, E. montana and E. pallidiflora. The ploidy of E. sonnetteana is not known.


Species
The genus includes 13 accepted species.
Eucomis amaryllidifolia
Eucomis autumnalis
Eucomis grimshawii
Eucomis pallidiflora
Eucomis schijffii
Eucomis sonnetteana
Eucomis vandermerwei
Eucomis zambesiaca


Distribution and habitat
Eucomis is to , , , , and . Species can be found in grassland, forest, swamps and on river banks, but are absent from the drier regions. The smaller species are more often found at higher elevations, on hilltops or other exposed places; the larger species favour less exposed habitats, such as damp gulleys and streamsides.


Cultivation
Eucomis species are cultivated as . Most of the summer-flowering species will tolerate frost down to when dormant in winter, provided they are kept dry. They flower best if given both sun exposure and moisture in summer. Eucomis regia grows in winter and flowers in early spring. It needs cultivation in regions that, like Britain, have a maritime rather than a Mediterranean climate.


See also
  • List of plants known as lily


Bibliography

External links
  • Pacific bulb society wiki [1]

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