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Water Lily
Nymphaea nouchali
18.3139, 73.2472
Field Notes
Description:
This aquatic plant is native to the Indian Subcontinent area. Nymphaea nouchali is a day blooming nonviviparous plant with submerged roots and stems. Part of the leaves are submerged, while others rise slightly above the surface. The leaves are round and green on top; they usually have a darker underside. Nymphaea nouchali is considered a medicinal plant in Indian Ayurvedic medicine under the name Ambal; it was mainly used to treat indigestion. Like all waterlilies or lotuses, its tubers and rhizomes can be used as food items; they are eaten usually boiled or roasted.
Habitat:
Seen at a village pond.
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