American Crinum

Crinum americanum

Crinum americanum is an aquatic angiosperm native to North America from Texas to South Carolina, as well as Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Common names for this species include Florida swamp-lily, string lily, and southern swamp crinum. The species grows in small groups in still water habitats.

Crinum species are now members of the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae; they were formerly placed in the family Liliaceae. They are monocots with six flower petals in white at approximately 10 cm across.
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Naming

Synonyms
Bulbine uncinata Moench
Crinum caribaeum Baker
Crinum ceruleum Raf.
Crinum commelyni DC. nom. illeg.
Crinum conicum M.Roem.
Crinum floridanum Griseb.
Crinum herbertianum Schult. & Schult.f.
Crinum longiflorum Herb.
Crinum roozenianum O'Brien
Crinum strictum Herb. nom. illeg.
Crinum texanum Hannibal nom. illeg.
Scadianus multiflorus Raf.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassMonocots
OrderAsparagales
FamilyAmaryllidaceae
GenusCrinum
SpeciesCrinum americanum