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Agapanthus and africanus
Agapanthus africanus
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The type species for the genus is Agapanthus africanus.
Zonneveld & Duncan ( 2003 ) divided Agapanthus into six species ( A. africanus, A. campanulatus, A. caulescens, A. coddii, A. inapertus, A. praecox ).
* Agapanthus africanus ( syn.
Agapanthus africanus can be grown within USDA plant hardiness zones 9 to 11.
* PlantZAfrica: Agapanthus africanus
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Agapanthus and African
Agapanthus is commonly known as " Lily of the Nile " (' African lily ' in the UK ); but it is not a lily and all of the species are native to South Africa, from the Cape of Good Hope to the Limpopo River.
* Agapanthus campanulatus ( African bluebell, African Blue lily or Bell Agapanthus )
* Agapanthus praecox ( Common Agapanthus, Blue Lily, African Lily, or Lily of the Nile )

Agapanthus and lily
Species are used as food and flavourings ( e. g. onion, garlic, leek, asparagus, vanilla ), as cut flowers ( e. g. freesia, gladiolus, iris, orchids ), and as garden ornamentals ( e. g. day lilies, lily of the valley, Agapanthus ).

Agapanthus and .
Agapanthus, native to South Africa, is the sole genus of the subfamily.
Agapanthus is widely grown as an ornamental in temperate gardens.
Agapanthus umbellatus ) is a native of the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.
Agapanthus () is the only genus in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae.
Agapanthus is a genus of herbaceous perennials that mostly bloom in summer.
Agapanthus does not have the distinctive chemistry of Alliaceae.
Four valid botanical names have Agapanthus as their basionym.
In 1985, Dahlgren, Clifford, and Yeo placed Agapanthus in Alliaceae, close to Tulbaghia.
Their version of Alliaceae differed from any that are recognized today in that it included Agapanthus and in that it included several genera that would later be transferred to Themidaceae.

africanus and African
**** African wild ass Equus africanus
**** African Brush-tailed Porcupine, Atherurus africanus
The wild ancestor of the donkey is the African wild ass, E. africanus.
* Actophilornis africanus African Jacana
* Central African Warthog ( Phacochoerus africanus massaicus ) – Kenya, Tanzania
African brush-tailed porcupine ( Atherurus africanus ) sold for meat in Cameroon
The latter species, the African Brush-tailed Porcupine ( Atherurus africanus ), is often hunted for its meat.
*** African Brush-tailed Porcupine ( Atherurus africanus )
* African Clawed Gecko, Holodactylus africanus
* African Chameleon, Chamaeleo africanus
* African Long-tailed Seps, Tetradactylus africanus
** Hydrolagus africanus ( African chimaera )
** Alloteuthis africanus, African Squid
It was the first hominid to be discovered in Africa, a species later named Australopithecus africanus, supporting Charles Darwin's concepts that the closest living relatives of humans are the African apes.
africanus the South African counterpart was generally similar in many traits, a bipedal hominid with arms slightly larger than the legs ( a physical trait also found in chimpanzees ).
Wildlife includes many herbivores such as Grevy's Zebra, Soemmering ’ s Gazelle, Oryx Beisa and, notably, the last viable population of African wild ass ( Equus africanus somalicus ).

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