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Nymphaea capensis (Cape blue waterlily), flowering plant and the green leaf after rainy day Royalty Free Stock Photo
CAMBODIA - CIRCA 1989: stamp shows flowering plant Nymphaea Capensis (Cape blue waterlily) Royalty Free Stock Photo
CAMBODIA - CIRCA 1989: stamp shows flowering plant Nymphaea Capensis (Cape blue waterlily) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea capensis (Cape blue waterlily) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea capensis (Cape blue waterlily) Royalty Free Stock Photo
NICARAGUA - CIRCA 1981: A stamp printed in Nicaragua shows Nymphaea capensis, circa 1981. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of cape waterlily in the wilderness. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea capensis (Cape blue waterlily)
Nymphaea capensis: the most beautiful flower of the world Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea capensis (Cape blue waterlily) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of cape waterlily being pollinated. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea capensis , cape blue water lily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea capensis or Cape blue waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful water lily flower in the natural environment Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea capensis (Cape blue waterlily) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaea nouchali, often known by its synonym Nymphaea stellata, or by common names blue lotus, star lotus, red water lily, dwarf aquarium lily, blue water lily, blue star water lily or manel flower, is a water lily of genus Nymphaea. It is native to southern and eastern parts of Asia, and is the national flower of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. In Sanskrit, it is utpala. This species is usually considered to include the blue Egyptian lotus N. nouchali var. caerulea. In the past, taxonomic confusion has occurred, with the name Nymphaea nouchali incorrectly applied to Nymphaea pubescens.


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