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    Hymenocallis coronaria, commonly known as the Cahaba lily, shoal lily, or shoals spider-lily, is an aquatic, perennial flowering plant species of the genus...
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    Jalisco Hymenocallis cordifolia Micheli - Guerrero Hymenocallis coronaria (Leconte) Kunth – Cahaba lily - South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama Hymenocallis crassifolia...
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    the unique "Cahaba Lily" (known by its scientific Latinized name Hymenocallis coronaria). United States portal National Register of Historic Places listings...
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    A stand of Cahaba lilies (Hymenocallis coronaria) in the Cahaba River, within the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge...
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    rivers in the southeast with significant remaining populations of Hymenocallis coronaria, the Shoals spider-lily. Four separate stands of the plant have...
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    four areas left in the southeast with significant populations of Hymenocallis coronaria, the Shoals spider lily. It has one large population left at Landsford...
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    one of only four in the southeast with significant populations of Hymenocallis coronaria, the shoals spider-lily. It has three populations in the primary...
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    countless plant species that thrive in and around the Cahaba is Hymenocallis coronaria, known in Alabama as the Cahaba lily. As a result of its abundant...
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    canal, visitors also can see one of the largest remaining stands of Hymenocallis coronaria, the Shoals spider-lily, that grows in the shoals of the river and...
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    rare plant and animal species within its borders. It is home to Hymenocallis coronaria, a threatened plant species known in Alabama as the Cahaba lily...
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    water-powered grain mills in almost every valley. Most of them are gone. Hymenocallis coronaria is occasional on the Locust Fork. Flat water offers easy, lazy paddles...
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    coronatus H DS coronarius L used for garlands; forming a crown Anemone coronaria H DS C corrugatus L wrinkled, from corrugo Eucalyptus corrugata H DS coruscans...
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  • MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Anemone coronaria". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Anemone...
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    (Tidestromia lanuginosa) Wright's saltbush (Atriplex wrightii) cebollín (Hymenocallis pimana) copper zephyrlily (Zephyranthes longifolia) crowpoison (Nothoscordum...
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