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Environmental Baddies 2w

natureslut

The cahaba lily (Hymenocallis coronaria) is a rare, perennial aquatic spider lily native to the southeastern U.S. too bad it’s only growing in one part of the river due to my state’s fuckass dams 🫩🫩🫩
62 upvotes, 4 comments. Yik Yak image post by natureslut in Environmental Baddies. "The cahaba lily (Hymenocallis coronaria) is a rare, perennial aquatic spider lily native to the southeastern U.S. too bad it’s only growing in one part of the river due to my state’s fuckass dams 🫩🫩🫩"
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Anonymous 2w

Ooh we have these near my college town!

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Anonymous 2w

Can we see the photo in color pls ?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

They’re lovely! The cahaba wildlife management area is one of my favorite places to spend the day!!

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

Unfortunately I don’t have one :( I’ll have to take more when I go next!!

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