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  2. Nymphaea lotus - Wikipedia

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    Description. Nymphaea lotus in Southern India. Complete Nymphaea lotus L. specimen with scale bar (50 cm) on a white background. This species of water lily has lily pads that float on the water and blossoms that rise above the water. [citation needed] It is a perennial, growing to 45 cm in height. The flower is white, sometimes tinged with pink ...

  3. Cypripedium acaule - Wikipedia

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    Cypripedium acaule is commonly referred to in English as the pink lady's slipper or moccasin flower. The specific epithet acaule means "lacking an obvious stem", a reference to its short underground stem, for which reason the plant is also known as the stemless lady's-slipper. In Anishinaabemowin, it is known as makizinkewe.

  4. Nymphoides aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Nymphoides aquatica. (J.F.Gmel.) Kuntze. Nymphoides aquatica is an aquatic plant in the Menyanthaceae, native to the southeastern United States from Texas to Maryland. [1] [2] It is known variously as the banana plant, banana lily, and the big floatingheart.

  5. Nymphaea pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Description. Adaxial leaf surface of Nymphaea pubescens. The hairy water lily is an aquatic plant having erect perennial rhizomes or rootstocks that anchor it to the mud in the bottom. The rhizomes produce slender stolons . Its leave blades are round above the water and heart-shaped below 15–26 (–50) cm, papery, abaxially densely pubescent.

  6. Coralline algae - Wikipedia

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    The colors of these algae are most typically pink, or some other shade of red, but some species can be purple, yellow, blue, white, or gray-green. Coralline algae play an important role in the ecology of coral reefs. Sea urchins, parrot fish, and limpets and chitons (both mollusks) feed on coralline algae.

  7. Acacia purpureopetala - Wikipedia

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    Acacia purpureopetala. Bailey. Occurrence data from AVH. Acacia purpureopetala, more commonly known as Purple flowered wattle or Cupid's wattle, is the only pink flowering wattle in Australia. [2] It grows in the Herberton district of north-east Queensland.