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Crinum occurs as genus of about 180 coinage of lily-like perennial plants that have big showy flowers on leafless stems, & get from either bulbs. It is uncovered along a sides of streams, lakes, & wells throughout & lakes around tropical and subtropic areas worldwide, including South Africa.

Crinum leaves come radical, generally yearn & strap-shaped, by owning colors ranging from either weak green to green.

Most common coinage include:

Southern swamp lily, Crinum americanum Poison bulb, Crinum asiaticum

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Crinum x powellii
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Crinum
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Crinum bulbispermum


Crinum asiaticum
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