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Water Lilly

Nymphaea nouchali (capensis)

Description:

Nymphaea nouchali is a day blooming nonviviparous plant with submerged roots and stems. Part of the leaves are submerged, while others rise slightly above the surface. The leaves are round and green on top; they usually have a darker underside. The floating leaves have undulating edges that give them a crenellate appearance. Their size is about 20–23 cm and their spread is 0.9 to 1.8 m This water-lily has a beautiful flower which is usually violet blue in color with reddish edges. Some varieties have white, purple, mauve or fuchsia-colored flowers. The flower has 4-5 sepals and 13-15 petals that have an angular appearance making the flower look star-shaped from above. The cup-like calyx has a diameter of 11–14 cm.

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2 Comments

Wendy Clapham
Wendy Clapham 10 years ago

Thanks Staccy H

staccyh
staccyh 10 years ago

Beautiful series!

Wendy Clapham
Spotted by
Wendy Clapham

Overstrand Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

Spotted on Jan 10, 2013
Submitted on Feb 16, 2013

Spotted for Mission

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