Hymenocallis occidentalis is a plant species native to the southern United States. It is known along the Gulf Coast from South Carolina to Texas, and in the Mississippi Valley as far north as southern Illinois and Indiana. It is also cultivated as an ornamental elsewhere because of its showy, sweet-smelling flowers. Common names include woodland spider-lily, hammock spider-lily or northern spider-lily. The name Hymenocallis caroliniana has been frequently misapplied to this species but is properly a synonym of Pancratium maritimum.
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| - Hymenocallis occidentalis (es)
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| - Hymenocallis occidentalis es una especie de planta bulbosa geófita perteneciente a la familia de las amarilidáceas. Es originaria del centro y sudeste de los Estados Unidos. (es)
- Hymenocallis occidentalis är en amaryllisväxtart som först beskrevs av , och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Carl Sigismund Kunth. Hymenocallis occidentalis ingår i släktet Hymenocallis och familjen amaryllisväxter. (sv)
- Hymenocallis occidentalis is a plant species native to the southern United States. It is known along the Gulf Coast from South Carolina to Texas, and in the Mississippi Valley as far north as southern Illinois and Indiana. It is also cultivated as an ornamental elsewhere because of its showy, sweet-smelling flowers. Common names include woodland spider-lily, hammock spider-lily or northern spider-lily. The name Hymenocallis caroliniana has been frequently misapplied to this species but is properly a synonym of Pancratium maritimum. (en)
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| - *Hymenocallis bidentata (Small)
*Hymenocallis moldenkeana (Traub)
*Pancratium occidentale (J. Le Conte) (en)
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| - Hymenocallis occidentalis (en)
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| - Hymenocallis occidentalis is a plant species native to the southern United States. It is known along the Gulf Coast from South Carolina to Texas, and in the Mississippi Valley as far north as southern Illinois and Indiana. It is also cultivated as an ornamental elsewhere because of its showy, sweet-smelling flowers. Common names include woodland spider-lily, hammock spider-lily or northern spider-lily. Many of the other U.S. species of the genus grow in wetlands and along streambanks, but H. occidentalis can often be found in mesic forests. Some of the Mexican species (e. g. H. clivorum and H. pimana) can similarly be found some distance from waterways. Hymenocallis occidentalis is a bulb-forming perennial herb bearing an umbel of 3-9 showy flowers, each white with a green center, opening one at a time. Leaves are lanceolate, up to 60 cm long and 6 cm wide at their widest points. The name Hymenocallis caroliniana has been frequently misapplied to this species but is properly a synonym of Pancratium maritimum. (en)
- Hymenocallis occidentalis es una especie de planta bulbosa geófita perteneciente a la familia de las amarilidáceas. Es originaria del centro y sudeste de los Estados Unidos. (es)
- Hymenocallis occidentalis är en amaryllisväxtart som först beskrevs av , och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Carl Sigismund Kunth. Hymenocallis occidentalis ingår i släktet Hymenocallis och familjen amaryllisväxter. (sv)
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