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  • A series of six-hour work stoppages will take place Wednesday to Friday at all seven mines the Melbourne-based company owns jointly with Mitsubishi Corp., beginning Wednesday at the Gregory Crinum operation, said Stephen Smyth , district president of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union in coal-rich Queensland state.

    Strikes Continue at BHP Coal Mines Robb M. Stewart 2011

  • Flowers: Crinum augustum produces loose clusters of 20 to 30 large, lily-like flowers on long, strong stems.

    Coffee, swamp lily and heliconia: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008

  • Flowers: Crinum augustum produces loose clusters of 20 to 30 large, lily-like flowers on long, strong stems.

    Coffee, swamp lily and heliconia: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008

  • All of the familiar West African aquarium plants were heavily represented, including Anubias, Bolbitis and Crinum.

    Transporter n 2009

  • Other species found with these communities are Cassytha filiformis, Ipomoea sagittata, Pluchea purpurascens, Crinum americanum, Fuirena breviseta, Dichromena ciliata, Eleocharis caribaea (E), Bletia purpurea, Agalinis sp. and Dichanthelium dichotomum.

    Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, Mexico 2008

  • Neottopteris rigida is an orchid of Cheju Island, Crinum maritimum is an onion of Cheju Island.

    Southern Korea evergreen forests 2008

  • Grass crinum (Crinum acaule) is found in northern KwaZulu-Natal, mainly on the Maputaland coastal plain.

    Swaziland country profile 2008

  • Some species, such as Hibiscus tiliaceus, Crinum attenuatum, Spartina brasiliensis, Fimbristilys glomerata, and Acrostichum aureum are regarded as invaders.

    Ilha Grande mangroves 2008

  • Grass crinum (Crinum acaule) is found in northern KwaZulu-Natal, mainly on the Maputaland coastal plain.

    Biological diversity in Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany 2008

  • The Hon. and Rev.Mr. Herbert, a most trustworthy authority, not only asserts as the result of his own observations and experiments that many hybrids are quite as fertile as the parent species, but he goes so far as to assert that the particular plant ‘Crinum capense’ is much more fertile when crossed by a distinct species than when fertilised by its proper pollen!

    Essays 2007

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