Nuphar lutea

Lansdown, Richard & Ruhsam, Markus, 2022, YELLOW WATER LILIES (NUPHAR, NYMPHAEACEAE) IN GREAT BRITAIN: A NEW HYBRID, A REAPPRAISAL OF RECORDS, AND A REVISED STATUS OF N. ADVENA, Edinburgh Journal of Botany 79 (1925), pp. 1-15 : 10

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https://doi.org/ 10.24823/EJB.2022.1925

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C88786-FFEC-FF8E-FFB8-3F9AFD7B72E1

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Felipe

scientific name

Nuphar lutea
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Nuphar lutea View in CoL (L.) Sm

Most leaves submerged or floating, occasionally emergent but these scattered or patchy within stands ( Figure 10 View Figure 10 ), typically persistent at least until September; petiole triangular in section ( Figure 6 C View Figure 6 ). Sepals 5, the 2 or 3 outer mainly green, the 3 inner yellow with a green patch at the base ( Figure 7 C View Figure 7 ). Filaments 5.4–9 mm, whitish to pale yellow; anthers 4.8–12 mm, yellow with two lines of yellow pollen ( Figure 8 C View Figure 8 ); ratio of anther to filament length, 0.55–1.5. Capsules very frequent, urceolate.

Nuphar lutea is widespread and locally abundant throughout Scotland north of the Great Glen but sparse at higher altitudes ( Preston et al., 2002).

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