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Nymphaea subg.
Anecphya is a
subgenus of the
genus Nymphaea. The
rhizomes are
erect and tuberous. The
rhizomes do not
produce stolons. The
leaves have...
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genus Nymphaea has been
divided into
several subgenera:
Nymphaea subg.
Anecphya (Casp.)
Conard Nymphaea subg.
Brachyceras (Casp.)
Conard Nymphaea subg...
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petals and stamens. The
seeds are
smaller than
those of
Nymphaea subg.
Anecphya. It was
published by
Surrey Wilfrid Laurance Jacobs in 2007. The type species...
- (British New Guinea) in
August 1936. It is
placed in
Nymphaea subgenus Anecphya. The
specific epithet macro****
means large-seeded. The NCA
status of...
- trichomes. The
flowers are the most
fragrant flowers within Nymphaea subgenus Anecphya. It was
first described by
Surrey Wilfrid Laurance Jacobs and Carl Barre...
- (Nymphaea
subgenus Anecphya, Nymphaeaceae)."
Australian Systematic Botany, 21(4), 229-250. Hedemark, N. (2010, May).
Nymphaea subgenus Anecphya What We Know...
- Ondinea,
actually just
another Australian water-lily of
Nymphaea subg.
Anecphya (Nymphaeaceae).
Willdenowia 39: 55–58. Löhne C,
Borsch T,
Wiersema JH (2007)...
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toomba ****q., have been described. It is
placed in
Nymphaea subgenus Anecphya. A
natural hybrid of
Nymphaea jacobsii and
Nymphaea violacea has been described...
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Western Australia on the 23rd of May 1988. It is
placed in
Nymphaea subgenus Anecphya.
Nymphaea kimberleyensis may be of
hybrid origin. The
specific epithet...
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Australia on the 6th of
August 1987. It is
placed in
Nymphaea subgenus Anecphya. The
specific epithet elleniae refers to
Ellen A. Jacobs, the daughter...