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Blue water lilly

Nymphaea nouchali

Photo by Tiz
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Field Notes

Description:

This water lilly is quite common in some places of Africa. For me it is a rare and beautiful spotting! It has four sepals, green on the outside and white to blue on the inside, and many blue petals. In the centre of the flower are numerous blue-tipped bright golden yellow stamens. A fully open flower measures 15-20 cm across and each flower lasts for about four days.

Habitat:

This lilly was found in a slow-flowing stream crossing the road to Vilanculos. It also grew in some very small ponds nearby the stream.

Notes:

The water lily family, Nymphaeaceae, is an old and evolutionarily primitive one, and is grouped with buttercups (Ranunculus) and magnolias in the order Ranales. Furthermore, fossil evidence suggests that nymphaeas have not changed much over the past 160 million years. All they have done is move about the globe, keeping in the tropical and temperate zones.

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Comments (6)

Sorry, dan, just now saw your comment.
Beautiful lily! Sckel, I noticed your comment and thought I would link you to my spotting of Victoria amazonica. http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/5937775
Macrophytes are very special. I love it. In Brazil we have the victória-régia (Victoria amazonica). But I've never seen a victória-régia closely.
That is fantastic Kerry! The world is a beautiful mystery indeed. Where I am there seems to be three spieces of those blue water lillys. I will try to do some more research later on today. Thanks for your comments, really interesting!
Yep! Exactly the same! We have a lot of similarities in Africa and Australia. Particularly plants.
We have blue water lilies here in Australia too. I have one in my spottings. I will check to see if they are the same. They truely are beautiful Tiz.

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PublishedJune 8, 2013

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