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Nymphaeaceae, Nymphaea belophylla Trickett: new state record [PDF]

open access: yesCheck List, 2013
We report the first record of Nymphaea belophylla for the Pantanal wetland in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, being the southernmost record of this waterlily. It is one of the seven neotropical species of this genus in the Pantanal. We collected
Gisaine Amador   +4 more
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Repeated aeolian deflation during the Allerød/GI-1a-c in the coversand lowland of NW Belgium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The results of multi-disciplinary research carried out on the deposits of the Moerbeke "Driehoek" site, located along the northern bank of the extensive Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium), are presented.
Bos, Johanna A.A.   +3 more
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Angiosperms, Hydrophytes of five ephemeral lakes of Thiruvallur District, Tamil Nadu, India [PDF]

open access: yesCheck List, 2010
The aim of this study was to document the Angiosperm diversity of five ephemeral lakes of ThiruvallurDistrict of Tamil Nadu South India. Qualitative floristic surveys were carried out during 2005-2007.
Udayakumar, M., Ajithadoss, K.
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Studies of the floral biology of neotropical Nymphaeaceae. 3 [PDF]

open access: yesActa Amazonica, 1976
A field study of the floral biology of two species of Nymphaea (Nymphaeaceae) wp.s made. N. rudgeana G.F.W. Meyer, a night flowering species, was studied around Manaus and Belém. It is visited by the scarab beetle Cyclocephala castanea Oliv.
Ghillean T. Prance, Anthony B. Anderson
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The Complete chloroplast genome sequence of the Nymphaea lotus L. (Nymphaeaceae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
Nymphaea lotus L. (Nymphaeaceae) is a type species of subgenus Lotos, which has been frequently cultivated in ornamental garden pools. Here, we presented complete chloroplast genome of N.
Yongsung Kim   +4 more
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Nymphaea x 'Attraction' Attraction Hardy Water Lily

open access: yesEDIS, 2007
This document provides an overview of Nymphaea x ‘Attraction’, commonly known as Attraction Hardy Water Lily. It describes the plant’s physical characteristics, including its large, deep rose-red to burgundy flowers and oval-shaped leaves that start as ...
Edward Gilman
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Fossil water lily fruits with seeds Nymphaea subgenus Lotos, from the Oligocene of Armissan/Narbonne (France) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Based on specimens from a historical collection from the classical Oligocene locality Armissan (Southern France) fossil fruits of Nymphaeaceae are described that can be affiliated to the Nymphaeaceae genus Nymphaea subgenus Lotos with confidence.
Butzmann, Rainer, Fischer, Thilo C.
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Notes on the taxonomy of Nymphaeaceae and Menyanthaceae in Mongolia

open access: yesJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2022
In this study, we investigated four aquatic plants, namely Nuphar pumila (Timm) DC. and Nymphaea candida C.Presl in Nympaeaceae as well as Menyanthes trifoliata L. and Nymphoides peltata (S.G.
Shukherdorj Baasanmunkh   +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of the Nymphaea capensis Thunb. (Nymphaeaceae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
Nymphaea capensis (Nymphaeaceae) is one of the species in subgenus Brachyceras, which usually found in tropical and subtropical areas. Here, we presented a complete chloroplast genome of Nymphaea capensis which is 159,998 bp long and has four subregions:
Yongsung Kim   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Phylogenetic relationships in Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae): Evidence from morphology, chloroplast DNA, and nuclear ribosomal DNA [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The genus Nuphar consists of yellow-flowered waterlilies and is widely distributed in north-temperate bodies of water. Despite regular taxonomic evaluation of these plants, no explicit phylogenetic hypotheses have been proposed for the genus.
Crow, G. E., Les, D. H., Padgett, Donald
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