Scadoxus cinnabarinus
Scadoxus cinnabarinus is a herbaceous plant from tropical rainforest in Africa. It is native to Western and Central Africa from Sierra Leone in the far west to Angola in the south. It has been reported from Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Niger, Sierra Leone, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, São Tomé, Zaire, Uganda, and Angola.
Description
Scadoxus cinnabarinus grows from a short rhizome. Many other species of Scadoxus have a pseudostem formed from the tightly wrapped bases of the leaves. Scadoxus cinnabarinus has at most a very short pseudostem, making the plant shorter than other species, with an overall height of up to. The flowers are borne on a scape which emerges from the centre of the leaves and is usually not much taller than them, with a height of. Up to 100 orange-red flowers are arranged in an umbel at the top of the scape. The bracts underneath the umbel have withered by the time of full flowering. The individual pedicels are long, and bend downwards when the fruit is formed, whereas in most other species of Scadoxus they are upright at this stage.The flowers are somewhat differently shaped in different parts of the range of the species. In particular, individual flowers from East Africa, especially Uganda, have a long tube at the base formed by the fusion of the tepals, up to long, whereas elsewhere the tube may be as short as. The width of the leaves also varies throughout the range. This variation has resulted in a substantial number of names for what appears to be a single widespread and variable species.
Taxonomy
Scadoxus cinnabarinus was sent to Joseph Decaisne in 1855 from Gabon, and formally named by him in 1857 as Haemanthus cinnabarinus. The specific epithet cinnabarinus refers to the colour of the flowers, which Decaisne described as "rouge cinabre vif".Many other names within the genus Haemanthus are now considered to be synonyms of Scadoxus cinnabarinus:
- Haemanthus angolensis Welw.
- Haemanthus brachyandrus Baker
- Haemanthus cabrae De Wild. & T.Durand
- Haemanthus congolensis De Wild.
- Haemanthus demeusei De Wild.
- Haemanthus diadema L.Linden
- Haemanthus eetveldeanus De Wild. & T.Durand
- Haemanthus fascinator L.Linden
- Haemanthus germarianus J.Braun & K.Schum.
- Haemanthus kundianus J.Braun & K.Schum.
- Haemanthus laurentii De Wild.
- Haemanthus lescrauwaetii De Wild. ex Gentil
- Haemanthus lindenii N.E.Br.
- Haemanthus longipes Engl.
- Haemanthus mirabilis L.Linden
- Haemanthus radcliffei Rendle
- Haemanthus rotularis Baker