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  2. Nymphaea alba - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea alba has a white flower that usually blooms during the daytime in most summer. The flower blooms on top of a big rounded green leaf up to 30 cm: both leaves float on the water's surface. At first, the flower bloom is cup-shaped, with a size of around 8 cm, then it rises to 20 cm and becomes star-shaped over time.

  3. Victoria amazonica - Wikipedia

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    Victoria amazonica is a species of flowering plant, the second largest in the water lily family Nymphaeaceae. It is called Vitória-Régia or Iaupê-Jaçanã ("the lilytrotter's waterlily") in Brazil and Atun Sisac ("great flower") in Inca (Quechua). Its native region is tropical South America, specifically Guyana and the Amazon Basin.

  4. Nuphar pumila - Wikipedia

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    Nuphar pumila, the least water-lily [4] or small yellow pond-lily, is an aquatic perennial plant in the Nymphaeaceae family. It is also known as the dwarf water lily since it looks like a smaller Nuphar lutea. while Nuphar pumila has a star-shaped, or lobed form of the stigma disc and glabrous leaf undersides, Nuphar lutea has a round stigma disc and the undersides of its leaves are ...

  5. Nymphaea - Wikipedia

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    Plants of the genus are known commonly as water lilies, [3] [5] ... The petioles are a few centimetres to 5–6 m long, and 0.3–1.9 cm wide. ... This page was last ...

  6. Do You Need to Lift Lily Bulbs in the Fall? Here's What an ...

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    The flowers have six anthers and six petals, making it easy to distinguish a true lily from other plants with “lily” in their names. Many types of true lilies are classified based on specific ...

  7. Victoria (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The flowers have four [12] [7] [2] prickly, petaloid, 12 cm long, and 7–8 cm wide sepals. [12] The 50-100 petals [ 5 ] gradually transition towards the shape of the stamens, [ 7 ] however there is an abrupt change between the innermost petals to the outermost staminodia.

  8. Nuphar - Wikipedia

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    Nuphar is a genus of aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae, with a temperate to subarctic Northern Hemisphere distribution. Common names include water-lily (Eurasian species; shared with many other genera in the same family), pond-lily, alligator-bonnet or bonnet lily, and spatterdock (North American species).

  9. Nymphaea pubescens - Wikipedia

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    The hairy water lily is also commercialized as an aquarium plant. The underwater leaves of this species have a handsome appearance that is appreciated by aquarists who often remove the floating leaves to keep it as a fully subaquatic plant. [5] The flowers are quite large, about 15 cm in diameter when fully open.