Characteristics
Dicots
Nymphaea lotus L.
WHITE EGYPTIAN LOTUS
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This treatment may include plants referred to as N. pubescens, N. rubra, or hybrids thereof. Plants with crimson-red petals have been referred to as N. rubra, possibly a hybrid of N. lotus and N. pubescens. It is unclear how N. lotus (African) and N. pubescens (Asian) can be unequivocally distinguished; possibly N. pubescens has pinker petals more often (Hooker 1875; Wiersema 1982; Verdcourt 1989; Sharma et al. 1993; La-ongsri et al. 2009; Dkhar et al. 2010, 2013; Guruge et al. 2016).
Not Native
OBL (NWPL)
OBL (DEP)
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Classification
Citation
NYMPHAEA LOTUS Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 511. 1753.
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Without data (lectotype: Alpino, Pl. Exot. 214, 213 ("Lotus Aegyptia"). 1627). Lectotypified by Verdcourt, in Polhill, Fl. Trop. E. Afr., Nymphaeaceae 3. 1989.
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