Nymphaea candida
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Nymphaea candida J. Presl is a species of aquatic perennial herbaceous plants in the genus Nymphaea native to quiet freshwater habitats in Eurasia, it is in flower from July to August. It is sometimes treated as a subspecies of N. alba (N. alba L. subsp. candida (J. Presl) Korsh.).
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Nymphaea candida, Presl (N. biradiata, Somm. N. semiaperta, Klinggraef. N. alba minor, DC. N. nitida, Sims?). Similar to No. 24: line of insertion of the sepals angular, projecting downward: lowest pair of veins of lf. (veins of the lobes) curved toward one another: all of the filaments broader than their anthers: fr. ovoid; seed large. Cent, and N. Eu.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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