nymphaea caerulea

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Nymphaea caerulea blue Egyptian lotus waterlily flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue white water lily Nymphaea caerulea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Egyptian blue lotus, also known as Nymphaea caerulea. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea caerulea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea caerulea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue Lotus of Egypt (Nymphaea Caerulea) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea caerulea hybrid Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea caerulea
Nymphaea caerulea flower on grey background Royalty Free Stock Photo
The blue lotus, Nymphaea caerulea is an perennial aquatic plant Nymphea family Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea caerulea or Blue Egyptian lotus or Sacred blue water lily. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Blue Nile Waterlily (Nymphaea Caerulea) Flowers in Pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea caerulea flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue Lotus of Egypt (Nymphaea Caerulea) Royalty Free Stock Photo
The blue lotus, Nymphaea caerulea is an aquatic plant belonging to the Nymphea family Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea caerulea, known primarily as blue lotus or blue Egyptian lotus, but also blue water lily or blue Egyptian water lily, and sacred blue lily, is a water lily in the genus Nymphaea. Like other species in the genus, the plant contains the psychoactive alkaloid aporphine not to be confused with apomorphine. It was known to the Ancient Egyptian civilizations.


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