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Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea Brandy bottle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea Brandy bottle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea Brandy bottle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea Brandy bottle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea, River Yare, Surlingham, Norfolk Broads, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Essential oil in glass bottle with fresh flowers of Nuphar lutea, Yellow Water-lily, Brandy-Bottle-beauty treatment. Spa concept. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Essential oil in glass bottle with fresh flowers of Nuphar lutea, Yellow Water-lily, Brandy-Bottle-beauty treatment. Spa concept. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea Brandy bottle
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea, Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea, Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea, River Tas, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea, River Tas, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea, River Tas, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea, River Tas, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Waterlily - Nuphar lutea, River Tas, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow waterlily - Nuphar lutea. The Yellow water-lily is a common plant of still or slow-moving water and grows in ponds, lakes, canals and ditches. It has large, lily-pad leaves that are up to 40cm across, and grows in water up to 3m deep; the leaves and flowers float at the surface, while the rest of the plant is submerged, growing from the mud at the bottom. It flowers during the summer, from June to September, and smells like the dregs of wine, hence other common names like `Brandy Bottle`.


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