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Displaying records 1–17 of 17 for your search terms: Genus: nymphaea
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Nymphaeaceae Salisb.
Ann.Bot. 2:70 (1805)
Nymphaea L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:510 (1753)
Nymphaea carpentariae S.W.L.Jacobs & Hellq.
Telopea 11:156-158, Fig. 1d (2006)
Nymphaea gigantea Hook.
Giant Waterlily Bot.Mag. 78:Tab.4647 (1852)
Nymphaea hastifolia Domin
Biblioth.Bot. 89:105 (1926)
Nymphaea immutabilis S.W.L.Jacobs
Telopea 4:637 (1992)
Nymphaea immutabilis S.W.L.Jacobs subsp. immutabilis
Nymphaea immutabilis subsp. kimberleyensis S.W.L.Jacobs
Telopea 4:638 (1992)
Nymphaea kimberleyensis (S.W.L.Jacobs) S.W.L.Jacobs & Hellq.
Telopea 13:237 (2011)
Nymphaea lukei S.W.L.Jacobs & Hellq.
Telopea 13:234-235 (2011)
Nymphaea macrosperma Merr. & L.M.Perry
J.Arnold Arbor. 23:389 (1942)
Nymphaea mexicana Zucc.
Yellow Waterlily Abh.Math.-Phys.Cl.Königl.Bayer.Akad.Wiss. 1:365-367 (1829)
Nymphaea odorata Aiton
Fragrant Waterlily Hort.Kew. [W. Aiton] 2:227 (1789)
Nymphaea ondinea Löhne, Wiersema & Borsch
Mizwal Willdenowia 39:57 (2009)
Nymphaea ondinea Löhne, Wiersema & Borsch subsp. ondinea
Nymphaea ondinea subsp. petaloidea (Kenneally & E.L.Schneid.) Löhne, Wiersema & Borsch
Willdenowia 39:57 (2009)
Nymphaea pubescens Willd.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] Ed. 4, 2:1154 (1799)
Nymphaea violacea Lehm.
Hamburger Garten-Blumenzeitung 9:218 (1853)

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