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  2. Nelumbo lutea - Wikipedia

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    Nelumbo lutea is a species of flowering plant in the family ... Mature plants range in height from 0.8 to 1.5 m (2.6 to 4.9 ft). ... The native distribution of the ...

  3. Nelumbonaceae - Wikipedia

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    Nelumbo is the sole extant genus, containing Nelumbo lutea, native to North America, and Nelumbo nucifera, widespread in Asia. [2] At least five other genera, Nelumbites, Exnelumbites, Paleonelumbo, Nelumbago, and Notocyamus [3] [4] are known from fossils. Nelumbonaceae were once included in the waterlily family, Nymphaeaceae.

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  5. Dixon Waterfowl Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Sue and Wes Dixon Waterfowl Refuge is a 3,100-acre riverine wetland in Putnam County, Illinois.Located just south of the county seat of Hennepin, it occupies the former site of Hennepin Lake and adjacent Hopper Lake.

  6. Nelumbo - Wikipedia

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    Nelumbo / n ɪ ˈ l ʌ m b oʊ / [2] is a genus of aquatic plants with large, showy flowers. Members are commonly called lotus , though the name is also applied to various other plants and plant groups , including the unrelated genus Lotus .

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  8. Macoupin County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Macoupin is an adaptation of the Miami-Illinois term for the American lotus Nelumbo lutea. None of the native Indians remain, although some descendants of the earliest European settlers claim partial ancestry. The first European contact was by French explorers in the seventeenth century, travelling southward down the major rivers.

  9. Drones spotted over Camp Pendleton in California posed no ...

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    Base spokesman Capt. James C. Sartain told The Warzone that between Dec. 9 and 15, "there were six instances of unmanned aerial systems (UAS)" seen entering the airspace over Camp Pendleton.