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- of Art, New York City Nymphéas, 1915, Musée Marmottan Monet Nymphéas (Waterlilies), 1914–1917, National Gallery of Australia Closeup of Water lily pond...
- Waterlily is a novel by Ella Cara Deloria. Waterlily was written by Deloria in the early 1940s but was not published until 1988, eighteen years after her...
- Yellow waterlily is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Nymphaea species, especially: Nymphaea mexicana, native to the United States and...
- Waterlily Jaguar is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Melora Walters. The film stars James LeGros, Mira Sorvino, Stacey Oristano, Dominic Monaghan...
- Victoria or giant waterlily is a genus of water-lilies, in the plant family Nymphaeaceae, with very large green leaves that lie flat on the water's surface...
- Look up white water lily in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. White waterlily can mean: Nymphaea alba, of Europe and North Africa Nymphaea lotus, of East...
- series Waterlillies (duo), a musical group Waterlily (novel), a 1988 novel by Ella Cara Deloria White waterlily (disambiguation) Egyptian water lily (disambiguation)...
- species. They are commonly known as frogsmouths and woolly waterlilies. Woolly waterlilies occur naturally across south and east Asia, including India...
- Euryale ferox, commonly known as prickly waterlily, makhana, or Gorgon plant, is a species of water lily found in southern and eastern Asia, and the only...
- Nymphaeaceae. It is called Vitória-Régia or Iaupê-Jaçanã ("the lilytrotter's waterlily") in Brazil and Atun Sisac ("great flower") in Inca (Quechua). Its native...