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  2. Nymphaea tetragona - Wikipedia

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    N. tetragona is an important ornamental plant. [7] [14] [20] The buds of the leaf and the seeds can also be used as food. [14] In Buddhism, it is used as an offering flower. [21] It has a rich history of use in ethnomedicine. [20] Tribal practitioners of herbal medicine would use the rhizomes of N. tetragona to treat dysentery and diarrhea. [20]

  3. Nymphoides peltata - Wikipedia

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    N. peltata are commonly sold for use in ornamental water gardens. [3] [10] The species is intentionally or accidentally transferred to lakes and rivers outside of its native range. [2] In the United States, the first recorded occurrence of the plant was in 1882 in Massachusetts, [3] and the plant has been sold domestically since the 1930s. [16]

  4. Nymphoides aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Nymphoides aquatica is an aquatic plant in the Menyanthaceae, native to the southeastern United States from Texas to Maryland. [1] [2] It is known variously as the banana plant, banana lily, and the big floatingheart. It is most commonly called the banana plant because of its banana-shaped roots. These unusual roots store nutrients.

  5. Your Herb Garden Needs Special Care in Winter—These ... - AOL

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    No one wants to see months of diligent work destroyed at the first sign of frost; preparing your herb garden for the winter will ensure your plants are strong enough to rebound in the spring.The ...

  6. Nymphaea lotus - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea lotus, the white Egyptian lotus, tiger lotus, white lotus, or Egyptian water-lily, [3] is a flowering plant of the family Nymphaeaceae. Distribution [ edit ]

  7. Nymphaea odorata - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea odorata, also known as the American white waterlily, [3] fragrant water-lily, [4] beaver root, fragrant white water lily, white water lily, sweet-scented white water lily, and sweet-scented water lily, [5] is an aquatic plant belonging to the genus Nymphaea.

  8. Nymphaea pubescens - Wikipedia

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    The hairy water lily is an aquatic plant having erect perennial rhizomes or rootstocks that anchor it to the mud in the bottom. The rhizomes produce slender stolons . Its leave blades are round above the water and heart-shaped below 15–26(–50) cm, papery, abaxially densely pubescent.

  9. Southern Indiana county reports finding West Nile virus in ...

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    Empty and clean birdbaths, flower pots, pet water dishes and any other receptacle that could accumulate water at least once a week. Dress in long sleeves, long pants and wear hats to prevent bug ...