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There are about 70 species of water lilies around the world.
Some plants, like water lilies, had not come back at all, he said.
It has this name because there are many water lilies in the area.
She looked at the white water lilies glowing in the dark.
The water lilies on the lake were one of his beloved subjects.
Located on an island in the middle of a lake covered by water lilies.
Wild flowers are also present, including several varieties of water lilies.
Outside the house, there's a large pond full of water lilies and tropical fish.
The courtyard has a pond of water lilies and gold fish.
The town is said to be named after an Aboriginal word meaning "the place of water lilies".
I could see tiny fish, each no longer than my finger, hovering just under the water lilies.
Among the different kinds of plants were water lilies and lotuses.
Water lilies in the park's pond are another pleasing sight.
"There are all sorts of miniature water lilies," he said.
"I don't suppose we could skip the tour of the water lilies and go directly to your son's place?"
We were like big white water lilies in a cold pond, we two.
We wouldn't take that other big one, either, the one that's nothing but water lilies.
The hippo poking its head out above the water lilies.
The beautiful nature of water lilies has led to their widespread use as ornamental plants.
I swam a dozen laps, down to the water lilies at the far end and back.
The pond had water lilies all around the edge.
Aquatic plants, like water lilies, can be colorful, interesting and easy to maintain.
Atco Lake has a large population of weeds and water lilies.
Water lilies were introduced to the canals from Brazil in the 1940s.
The red water lilies blossom late into the autumn.
When recognized, it includes Nymphaeaceae and sometimes other aquatic plants.
Water nymph (plant), several species of aquatic plants in the Nymphaeaceae family.
Nymphaea is a genus of aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae.
Lotuses look very much like water-lilies from Nymphaeaceae family.
Nuphar pumila is an aquatic perennial plant from the Nymphaeaceae family.
In botany, Nymphaeaceae is the name of a family of plants which grow in water.
A genus of water plants named Nymphaeaceae.
Exclusively adventitious roots are found also in Nymphaeaceae and some of the Piperaceae.
Victoria is a genus of water-lilies, in the plant family Nymphaeaceae, with very large green leaves that lie flat on the water's surface.
Such a family has been recognized by only a few taxonomists: the plants involved have often been included in family Nymphaeaceae.
Like other species in the Nymphaeaceae family, this special is delicate, thus it thrives in conditions of still water to gentle currents.
Recent morphological and genetic studies support the view that Barclaya should be retained in the family Nymphaeaceae.
Nuphar variegata (the variegated pond-lily) is a plant in the water lily family, Nymphaeaceae.
The Nymphaeaceae are aquatic, rhizomatous herbs.
The genera of the Nymphaeaceae and Ceratophyllaceae in the southeastern United States.
Monet was exceptionally fond of painting controlled nature: his own gardens in Giverny, with its Nymphaeaceae, pond, and bridge.
Areas less than 3 m deep are completely covered by Nymphaeaceae, while much of the swampy shoreline is covered with papyrus and water hyacinth.
Victoria amazonica is a species of flowering plant, the largest of the Nymphaeaceae family of water lilies.
A member of the genus Victoria placed in the Nymphaeaceae family or, sometimes, in the Euryalaceae.
It was built to house the Victoria Amazonica, the largest of the Nymphaeaceae family of water lilies.
Nymphaeaceae has been investigated systematically for decades because of the belief that they represent one of the earliest groups of angiosperms.
The larvae feed on Potamogeton, Nymphaeaceae and Nuphar lutea.
In addition, Cronquist included the Ceratophyllaceae and split the family Barclayaceae from the Nymphaeaceae.
Plant systematists often use it as a typical member of Nymphaeaceae, which (other than Amborella) is the most basal of the flowering plants.
These diminutive, moss-like, aquatic plants are the closest living relatives of the two closely related families Nymphaeaceae (water-lilies) and Cabombaceae.