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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- important are Acrobasis vaccinii, Grapholita packardi, and Conotrachelus nenuphar. These four are the most common targets for development of IPM practices...
- 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...