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  2. 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).

  3. Pontederia crassipes - Wikipedia

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    In terms of plant count rather than size, they are said to multiply by more than a hundredfold in number in a matter of 23 days. In their native range, the flowers are pollinated by long-tongued bees, and the plants can reproduce both sexually and clonally. The invasiveness of the hyacinth is related to its ability to clone itself, and large ...

  4. Lotuses Are Trending Right Now—and You Don’t Need a Pond to ...

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    Lotuses have always been a gardening favorite, but the gardening community has declared them a growing trend this year. In the wild, these flowers can be found in lakes and ponds.

  5. Nymphaea nouchali - Wikipedia

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    N. nouchali is the national flower of Bangladesh. [16] A pale blue-flowered N. nouchali is the national flower of Sri Lanka, where it is known as nil mānel or nil mahanel (නිල් මානෙල්). [17] In Sri Lanka, this plant usually grows in buffalo ponds and natural wetlands.

  6. Wolffia arrhiza - Wikipedia

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    Wolffia arrhiza is an aquatic plant which grows in quiet water bodies such as ponds. The plant’s green part, known as the frond, is a spherical structure about 1 mm wide. It has a flat top that allows it to float on the water’s surface. It has a few parallel rows of stomata. [3] There is no root.

  7. Nuphar polysepala - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are 5–10 cm diameter, and have 6 to 12 (most often 9) bright yellow petal-like sepals; the true petals are small, hidden near the stamens. Inside the flower from top view anthers can be seen as red and true petals are wedge-shaped and are hidden by the stamens.

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