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Gardeners sometimes call them sea daffodils.
Sea Daffodil, a rare and protected species with large, delicate, white flowers and a strong scent, also grows in the area.
Pancratium maritimum, or sea daffodil, is a species of bulbous plant native to the Mediterranean region and south-western Europe.
It is often assumed that it is named after Sea daffodil (known in Hebrew as Havatzelet HaHof).
Pancratium canariense or the Canary Sea Daffodil is a species of bulbous plant endemic to the Canary Islands.
Aghios Dimitrios, at the southern tip of the island, is a mostly modern settlement, with small vacation houses dotting the hillside above a wide beach that is dotted with sea daffodils.
The coast has the Natural Monument site of the Dunas de Artola, one of the few protected natural beaches of the Costa del Sol, which contains marram grass, sea holly, sea daffodils and shrubs such as large-fruited juniper.
Furthermore the area is characterised by a variety of habitats of interest including sand dunes, Posidonia oceanica beds, the critically endangered Sea daffodil (Pancratium maritimum), submerged reefs, as well as hundreds of species of flora and fauna, some of which are of great importance.
The most accepted interpretation for the Biblical reference is Pancratium maritimum, which blooms in the late summer just above the high-tide mark.
Requires special protection of the Giglio Cuma (Pancratium maritimum).
Pancratium maritimum, or sea daffodil, is a species of bulbous plant native to the Mediterranean region and south-western Europe.
Ungeremine has also been isolated from Ungernia minor, Ungernia spiralis, Zephyranthes flava, Crinum asiaticum, Crinum augustum, Pancratium maritimum and Hippeastrum solandriflorum.
The larvae feed on all species of Crinum, Clivia and Hippeastrum, including Crinum angustifolium, Haemanthus species, Hippeastrum procerum, Pancratium maritimum, Zephyranthes candida, Crocus tommasinianus, Narcissus spp., and Amaryllis belladonna.
Furthermore the area is characterised by a variety of habitats of interest including sand dunes, Posidonia oceanica beds, the critically endangered Sea daffodil (Pancratium maritimum), submerged reefs, as well as hundreds of species of flora and fauna, some of which are of great importance.