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Zephyranthes chlorosolen White Flower Rain-lily
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Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson
ID: 0000 0000 1218 0405 (2018-12-09)Copyright © 2018 Wynn Anderson
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date of photo Jun 24, 2009
latitude 30.66180 longitude 101.70860
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location
State Highway TX 90, 1.0 mile west of entrance road to Fort Lancaster State Historical Park, on west side of Live Oak Creek, at junction with Live Oak Road, 7.5 miles east of Sheffield (Crockett County, Texas, US)family
Amaryllidaceae
plant community Chihuahuan Desert scrub transition to semi-arid Edwards Plateau Woodland at 2037' (621m)notes bulbs in grassy roadside drainage swale. Floral perianth tube 9-10 cm. long. SYN: Cooperia drummondii, formerly in Liliaceaekeywords: CDR, Chihuahuan Desert
contributor's ID # CDR 02 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
White Flower Rain-lily, Evening Star, Brazos Rain–lily, Cebolleta (photographer)
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