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  2. Nymphaea - Wikipedia

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    Complete specimen of Nymphaea cf. gardneriana Planch. with several floating leaves, as well as submerged leaves with scale bar (50 cm) on a white background Complete specimen of Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea (Savigny) Verdc. with scale bar (50 cm) on a white background Rhizome of Nymphaea gigantea "Albert De Lestang" with scale bar (5 cm) against a grey background Seeds of Nymphaea alba with ...

  3. Nymphaea subg. Nymphaea - Wikipedia

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    The large seeds have a smooth surface. [4] Taxonomy. The subgenus Nymphaea subg. Nymphaea is an autonym. [7] The type species is Nymphaea alba L. [1] [4] Sections

  4. Nymphaeaceae - Wikipedia

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    The genus Ondinea has recently been shown to be a morphologically aberrant species of Nymphaea, and is now included in this genus. [21] The genera Euryale, of far east Asia, and Victoria, from South America, are closely related despite their geographic distance, but their relationship toward Nymphaea need further studies. [22] [23] [24]

  5. Nymphaea alba - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea alba, the white waterlily, European white water lily or white nenuphar / ˈ n ɛ nj ʊ f ɑːr /, is an aquatic flowering plant in the family Nymphaeaceae. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is native to North Africa, temperate Asia, Europe and tropical Asia (Jammu and Kashmir).

  6. Nymphaea sect. Chamaenymphaea - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea sect. Chamaenymphaea is a section within the subgenus Nymphaea subg. ... and 1.5–2 mm wide seeds. [4] Taxonomy. It was first published as Nymphaea subsect.

  7. List of early-diverging flowering plant families - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea­ceae (waterlily family) Nymphaea, from Greek for "water nymphs" [122] [123] [124] 5 genera, widespread in shallow tropical and temperate waterways [125] [126] Aquatic herbaceous plants, often with edible seeds and rhizomes. They are cultivated around the world as pond and aquarium ornamentals and for their nutritional value. [70] [127 ...

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