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Nymphaea alba, the
white waterlily,
European white water lily or
white nenuphar /ˈnɛnjʊfɑːr/, is an
aquatic flowering plant in the
family Nymphaeaceae...
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Nénuphar (The
Water Lily) is a
ballet fantastique in one act, with c****ography by
Marius Petipa and
music by Nikolaï
Krotkov (1849-19..).
First presented...
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Nymphaea (/nɪmˈfiːə/) is a
genus of
hardy and
tender aquatic plants in the
family Nymphaeaceae. The
genus has a
cosmopolitan distribution. Many species...
- The plum
curculio (Conotrachelus
nenuphar) is a true
weevil native to the
regions east of the
Rocky Mountains in the
United States and Canada. It is notorious...
- film), a 1919
silent film
directed by
George Ridgwell The
Water Lily, or
Nénuphar, a
ballet fantastique in one act,
first presented in 1890
Water Lily Acoustics...
- Musa(Alphita), موز mauz(Ibn al-Baitar), Muse #4 and Musa(NED);;
Nuphar (
nénuphar)(F),
Nénuphar(Lammens);; Ribès(Pierre
Guigues 1903 in
preface to
translation of...
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important are
Acrobasis vaccinii,
Grapholita packardi, and
Conotrachelus nenuphar.
These four are the most
common targets for
development of IPM practices...
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Confluence (Interlude from Cerceaux)
Merou (Washington trapeze) (1998 only)
Nenuphar (Intro to contortion) Berceuse/Robinet (Clown act 1) (2001–present) Humoresque...
- The album's
gatefold features one side of a double-sided
drawing titled Nénuphars/Paix
Christi (English:
Water lilies/Peace Christ) by
Swiss artist Aloïse...
- The
etymology of the word is:
medieval Latin nuphar, from
medieval Latin nenuphar,
thence from
Arabic nīnūfar,
thence from
Persian nīlūfar,
thence from Sanskrit...