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Floristic Inventory of the Bahama Archipelago Database Online

Zephyranthes rosea Lindl.
Atamasco-lily, Lily grass, Pink rain lily, Small pink atamasco-lily

Zephyranthes rosea

Family: Amaryllidaceae

Group: Monocot

Perennation: Perennial

Habit: Herb

Substrate: Terrestrial

Native Status: Doubtfully Native

Native Range: The West Indies (Cuba, Cayman Islands, Lesser Antilles?) and possibly Cental America and northern South America. Cultivated and assumed naturalized in the Bahamas (Britton & Millspaugh 1920), Bermuda, Jamaica and Venezeula.

Map of Locations [currently Florida only]

History in the Bahamas: Reported in 1920 by Britton & Millspaugh as being introduced from Cuba and spreading from cultivation on New Providence and on Grand Turk. Reported by Correll & Correll (1982: 327, 329) for grasslands, shallow soil on rock flats and open sandy soils nearly throughout the Archipelago (regions 10-7, 5, 2-1).

Comments: For information and images from Eleuthera, visit the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve website.

Synonyms: Atamosco rosea.

Other data on Zephyranthes rosea available from :

Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants

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