All the members of the genus are
bulbous. The leaves are
deciduous, with characteristic long
petioles and elliptical or ovate blades (laminae), up to 25 cm wide; they may or may not be present when the flowers are produced. The
inflorescence is an
umbel of 6–30 weakly to strongly
zygomorphic flowers, tubular at the base, green, yellow or red in colour. The
stamens hang downwards (i.e. are declinate) and have long filaments which in most species form a cup containing
nectaries at the base. The flowers are assumed to be adapted for
butterfly pollination, although there is one report of a
hummingbird visiting
E. eucrosioides. The fruit is a capsule with three
locules; the seeds are flattened and winged. The diploid chromosome number is most commonly 2
n=46. ==Taxonomy==