Nymphaea micrantha

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 Nymphaea micrantha subsp. var.  
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Habit: aquatic
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Lifespan: perennial
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Features: flowers, foliage
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Nymphaea micrantha is a flower belonging to the genus Nymphaea. It is found in Africa, especially in West Africa. It has a bulb structure, and usually grows to a height of 20–80 cm (8–32 inches). It cannot be grown immersed.[1]


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nymphaea micrantha, Guill. & Perr. Lvs. elliptic, entire in apical half, rest of margin sinuate; sinus deep; lobes spreading, much produced and acuminated, bearing bulbs which produce new plants at the top of the petiole; under side of lf. green, tinged with purplish brown and minutely dotted: fls. small, white, 3-5 in. across; calyx pale green, unspotted; petals lanceolate, very acute. West coast of Afr.—N. Daubeniana, Hort., is a pale blue form of this, possibly a hybrid with N. caerulea.


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  1. "Profile on Plantfinder". Retrieved on 2008-01-02.

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