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Nuphar is a
genus of
aquatic plants in the
family Nymphaeaceae, with a
temperate to
subarctic Northern Hemisphere distribution.
Common names include water-lily...
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Nuphar lutea, the
yellow water-lily, brandy-bottle, or spadderdock, is an
aquatic plant of the
family Nymphaeaceae,
native to
northern temperate and some...
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Nuphar microphylla, the
small yellow pond lily, is a
plant found in
North America. It is
listed as a
special concern and
believed extirpated in Connecticut...
- Renner, S.S.; Johanson, K.A. (1995). "Breeding
system and
pollination of
Nuphar luteum (L.)
Smith (Nymphaeaceae) in Norway". Flora. 190 (2): 109–113. Bibcode:1995FMDFE...
- (Nymphaea odorata),
southern waternymph (Najas guadalupensis),
spadderdock (
Nuphar luteum),
pondweed (Potamogeton),
arrowhead (Sagittaria sp.), and water-celery...
- odorata), blue
jasmine (Clematis crispa), and the
aquatic spatterdock (
Nuphar luteum).
Although the
floodplains in the
region share much in
common with one...
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pharmacological activity.
Particularly important and
fruitful were the
studies on
Nuphar luteum alkaloids. In 1960-1962 Achmatowicz, Z. Bellen, and J. Wrobel isolated...
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Noaea mucronata Noccaea microstyla Nonea obtusifolia Notobasis syriaca Nuphar luteum Odontites aucheri Odontites hispidulus Odontites luteus Oenanthe aquatica...
- helix), Old
World Royal fern (Osmunda regalis),
Yellow Water-lily (
Nuphar luteum),
European white waterlily (Nymphaea alba),
Nymphaea candida, Asian...
- (I, 291). Right:
Kleines Destillierbuch (Blatt 20r)
Illustration of
Nuphar luteum as a
substitute for an
illustration of
Caltha palustris: Left: Hortus...