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Nelumbo lutea is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Nelumbonaceae.
Common names include American lotus,
yellow lotus, water-chinquapin, and volée...
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consumption and use in
traditional Chinese medicine. The
other lotus is
Nelumbo lutea,
which is
native to
North America and the Caribbean.
Horticultural hybrids...
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various plant taxa:
Nelumbo, a
genus of
aquatic plants with
showy flowers Nelumbo nucifera, the
Sacred or
Indian lotus Nelumbo lutea, the
American or yellow...
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aquatic flowering plants.
Nelumbo is the sole
extant genus,
containing Nelumbo lutea,
native to
North America, and
Nelumbo nucifera,
widespread in Asia...
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Nelumbo nucifera, also
known as
Padma (Sanskrit: पद्म, romanized: Padmā, lit. 'Lotus') or
Kamala (Sanskrit: कमल, lit. 'Lotus'),
sacred lotus,
Indian lotus...
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shrubby oak
species Water-chinquapin, a name for the
water plant Nelumbo lutea,
American lotus Chinquapin rose, a name for Rosa roxburghii, an old...
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lutea may
refer to:
Napoleonaea lutea, a
woody plant Nauclea lutea, a tree with
glossy leaves Nelima lutea, a
daddy longlegs Nelumbo lutea, an aquatic...
- cernuus, lizard's tail
Taxodium distichum, bald
cypress Nelumbo lutea,
American lotus Nuphar lutea,
Spatterdock Nymphaea odorata,
fragrant water lily Nyssa...
- s****fish and fish. The
women gathered bird eggs, the
American lotus (
Nelumbo lutea) for its
roots and seeds, as well as
other wild plants. The men hunted...
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chemicals and
lowering of
water levels. It
suggested that
water lilies (
Nelumbo lutea)
might deny it sunlight. The
widespread invasive Eurasian water ****oil...