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Cuban zephyr lily

Zephyranthes rosea

Photo by Little Rex
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Lovely pink flowered monocot with six petals; six stamens; and a slender style that divides three-fold. I like its name, sounds so ancient. xD

Habitat:

It was planted throughout our campus.

Notes:

Toxic alkaloids like lycorine are found in the bulbs of these plants which are also present in other members of its Genus.

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Comments (3)

Thanks Jolly! Yeah, I've noticed I've slowed down from my activity here in PN. mostly due to internet connection problems x3
Nice shot Little Rex. Nice to know you are still contributing to PN.

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