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There are about 70 species of water lilies around the world.
Some plants, like water lilies, had not come back at all, he said.
It has this name because there are many water lilies in the area.
She looked at the white water lilies glowing in the dark.
The water lilies on the lake were one of his beloved subjects.
Located on an island in the middle of a lake covered by water lilies.
Wild flowers are also present, including several varieties of water lilies.
Outside the house, there's a large pond full of water lilies and tropical fish.
The courtyard has a pond of water lilies and gold fish.
The town is said to be named after an Aboriginal word meaning "the place of water lilies".
I could see tiny fish, each no longer than my finger, hovering just under the water lilies.
Among the different kinds of plants were water lilies and lotuses.
Water lilies in the park's pond are another pleasing sight.
"There are all sorts of miniature water lilies," he said.
"I don't suppose we could skip the tour of the water lilies and go directly to your son's place?"
We were like big white water lilies in a cold pond, we two.
We wouldn't take that other big one, either, the one that's nothing but water lilies.
The hippo poking its head out above the water lilies.
The beautiful nature of water lilies has led to their widespread use as ornamental plants.
I swam a dozen laps, down to the water lilies at the far end and back.
The pond had water lilies all around the edge.
Aquatic plants, like water lilies, can be colorful, interesting and easy to maintain.
Atco Lake has a large population of weeds and water lilies.
Water lilies were introduced to the canals from Brazil in the 1940s.
The red water lilies blossom late into the autumn.
Nuphar variegata (the variegated pond-lily) is a plant in the water lily family, Nymphaeaceae.
Nuphar polysepala (the yellow pond-lily; syn.
Common names include water-lily (Eurasian species; shared with many other genera in the same family), pond-lily, and spatterdock (North American species).
Nuphar advena (spatterdock or yellow pond-lily) is a species of Nuphar native throughout the eastern United States, and just into the extreme south of Canada.
Notable plant species include Flowering Dogwood and Mountain-laurel in the spring, Baldcypress, Tupelo, Yellow Pond-lily, and Loblolly Pine.
Cattails, spatterdock and water lilies are the major emergent plants.
The most abundant plants include American Lotus, cattail, and Spatterdock.
Aquatic plants include water fern, water lily, coontail, bladderwort and spatterdock.
Spatterdock was long used in traditional medicine, with the root applied to the skin and/or both the root and seeds eaten for a variety of conditions.
A road of matter has been excised, a swath of tamaracks, mangroves, runt grasses and the de-bris of spatterdock.
En route is a tiny place of wild beauty: Trussum Pond, where cypresses emerge from a black surface choked with white waterlilies and yellow-flowered spatterdock.
Common names include water-lily (Eurasian species; shared with many other genera in the same family), pond-lily, and spatterdock (North American species).
Nuphar advena (spatterdock or yellow pond-lily) is a species of Nuphar native throughout the eastern United States, and just into the extreme south of Canada.
But it is closely related to Nuphar, another genus commonly called "lotus".
As for other Nuphar species.
The name Nuphar is Greek for "water-lily" and polysepala means many sepals.
The leaves tend to float on the surface of the water, rather than emerge above as in other Canadian species of Nuphar.
The larvae feed on Sparganium and Nuphar lutea.
The Least (Nuphar pumila), Yellow and White Water-lilies are also widespread.
The leaves are round, with a radial notch in Nymphaea and Nuphar, but fully circular in Victoria.
Genus: Euryale, Nymphaea, Nuphar Ordo 9.
Mayumana was established in Tel Aviv by Eylon Nuphar and Boaz Berman in 1996.
Nymphaeaceae is a small family of three to six genera: Barclaya, Euryale, Nuphar, Nymphaea, Ondinea and Victoria.
The North American beaver's preferred food is the water-lily (genus Nuphar), which bears a resemblance to a cabbage-stalk, and grows at the bottom of lakes and rivers.
In Nymphaea, the flower petals are much larger than the sepals, whereas in Nuphar the petals are much smaller than its sepals.
Nuphar japonica is an aquatic plant species in the genus Nuphar found in Japan and the Korean Peninsula.
These hard-working hard-bodies, led by the co-creators and co-directors, Eylon Nuphar and Boaz Berman, dance and mime and flip for 90 minutes.
Momentum, created by Eylon Nuphar and Boaz Berman, is a rhythmic dance performance in which the dancers drum on boxes, buckets and floors with their hands and feet.
The fruit maturation also differs, with Nymphaea fruit sinking below the water level immediately after the flower closes, whereas Nuphar fruit are held above water level to maturity.
In the Aquarium many species of Nymphaea are to be found, including Nymphaea alba, Nymphaea tuberosa hybrids of Nymphaea x marliacea, the multicoloured Nuphar lutea and Nelumbum nucifera.
If your visit is in the summer you will notice the round leaves and pale pink flowers of Pond Lilies (Nuphar advea) in the middle and the arrow-shaped leaves of Arrow Arum (Peltandra verginica) around the edges.
According to Ms. Nuphar, Mayumana showcases the technical and physical skills of its cast members - who hail from countries including Israel, Ivory Coast, Spain and Switzerland - as well as their personalities by allowing each one to help tailor elements of the show.
The dashed line between Amborella and Nuphar is meant to indicate some uncertainty about the relationship between the Amborellaceae and the Nymphaeaceae, and whether or not they form a clade that is sister to the angiosperms, rather than Amborella alone being a monophyletic group sister to the angiosperms.
Some botanists have treated Nuphar lutea as the sole species in Nuphar, including all the other species in it as subspecies and giving the species a holarctic range, but the genus is now more usually divided into eight species (see Nuphar for details).