Sequencing signals of the biparentally inherited ITS marker and sequence matching of the chloroplast trnK intron, matK and rbcL gene of an Indian plant identified as Nymphaea alba var. rubra ...
Step into the world of ancient Roman innovation and elegance as we uncover the secrets of the nymphaea — exquisite water features that once adorned both grand public spaces and private estates. In ...
UHPLC-QTOF metabolomics and the Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking (GNPS) platform revealed 185 secondary metabolites in Egyptian blue lily, which link flavonoid-rich flowers to ...
Zululand (Ubombo district): tuber boiled for a short time and then eaten. India (area not specified): seeds eaten. Elsewhere as for Nymphaea lotus.
Guinea (upper): root used as a famine food, being either roasted in ashes or dried before being ground into flour. India (Bombay Presidency): roots and seeds eaten; elsewhere: occasionally the ...
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In a crime that will shock the green-fingered, a thief has made off with the tiny water lily Nymphaea thermarum – one of the rarest plants in the world – from a botanical gardens in London. The plant, ...
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