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  2. Victoria boliviana - Wikipedia

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    Victoria boliviana, or the Bolivian waterlily [2] is a species of aquatic plant within the genus Victoria in the family Nymphaeaceae. [1] It is the newest described species of the genus and its largest member in size and was officially identified in 2022. [ 3 ]

  3. Victoria (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria or giant waterlily [4] is a genus of aquatic herbs in the plant family Nymphaeaceae. [5] Its leaves have a remarkable size: Victoria boliviana produces leaves up to 3.2 metres (10 ft) in width. [ 2 ]

  4. Victoria cruziana - Wikipedia

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    Victoria cruziana (Santa Cruz water lily, water platter, yrupe, synonym Victoria argentina Burmeist. ) is a tropical species of flowering plant, of the Nymphaeaceae family of water lilies native to South America , primarily Brazil, Bolivia , Argentina and Paraguay .

  5. Nymphaea oxypetala - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea oxypetala is a species of waterlily native to Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Venezuela. [1] It is a remarkable species with excessively acuminate and acute sepals and petals. [ 2 ]

  6. Nymphaea lingulata - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea lingulata is a species of waterlily native to Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. [1] Description. Vegetative characteristics. ...

  7. Nymphaea belophylla - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea belophylla is a species of waterlily native to Bolivia, Brazil and Venezuela. [1] Description. Vegetative characteristics. ...

  8. 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.

  9. Nymphaea pedersenii - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea pedersenii has ovoid to subglobose tubers. [2] The broadly elliptic leaf blade is up to 31 cm long and 22 cm wide. [3] The coriaceous blade of the floating leaves is connected to non-brittle, brownish, glabrescent, 7.1−10 mm wide petioles with a ring of trichomes at the apex.