Previous taxonomic assessments of the hydrophytic genus Nuphar Sm. (Nymphaeaceae) have inadequately considered the range of morphological variation existing in the genus. A comprehensive statistical analysis of morphological features among the recognized taxa of Nuphar is presented here, first using 10 fruit characters to delimit the separation of two infrageneric groups of taxa, and secondly using 31 characters to quantify the morphological variation found within sect. Nuphar. Results from combined phenetic analyses provided empirical support for recognition of two infrageneric groups of species in the genus (largely by fruit, stigmatic disk margin, neck, and stigmatic disk size) and for separation of taxa within sect. Nuphar (by leaf size...
Despite long-term research, the aquatic genus Nymphaea still possesses major taxonomic challenges. H...
Although the genus Nymphaea (waterlily) includes only two native species (N. alba and N. candida) in...
The evolution of the apertural type in the ANITA-grade family Nymphaeaceae, despite the importance o...
The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) is described to include 11 species native to fresh waters of the Nor...
The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) comprises 10 perennial species native to freshwaters of the Northern...
The genus Nuphar consists of yellow-flowered waterlilies and is widely distributed in north-temperat...
The order Nymphaeales, consisting of three families with a record of eight genera, has gained signif...
Pollen morphology of five Nymphaea (Nymphaeaceae) species, growing in Tripura, India were analysed u...
Nymphaea has seven species already catalogued in the flood prone areas of the Brazilian Pantanal. Ho...
Research was carried out on fruits and seeds of Nymphaea and Nuphar taxa collected from Poland, Latv...
Aquatic plants play an important role in maintaining the ecosystem balance. Nymphoides Seguier (Meny...
Family name (scientific): Nymphaeaceae Scientific name: Nuphar lutea Authors names: (L.) Sm.
The morphological variability of the genus Nymphaea is described on the basis of detailed studies of...
Plant species diversity contributes to overall organismal diversity worldwide, and by understanding ...
Morphology and floral biology of three species of the genus Nymphaea (Nymphaeaceae) of Bangladesh re...
Despite long-term research, the aquatic genus Nymphaea still possesses major taxonomic challenges. H...
Although the genus Nymphaea (waterlily) includes only two native species (N. alba and N. candida) in...
The evolution of the apertural type in the ANITA-grade family Nymphaeaceae, despite the importance o...
The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) is described to include 11 species native to fresh waters of the Nor...
The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) comprises 10 perennial species native to freshwaters of the Northern...
The genus Nuphar consists of yellow-flowered waterlilies and is widely distributed in north-temperat...
The order Nymphaeales, consisting of three families with a record of eight genera, has gained signif...
Pollen morphology of five Nymphaea (Nymphaeaceae) species, growing in Tripura, India were analysed u...
Nymphaea has seven species already catalogued in the flood prone areas of the Brazilian Pantanal. Ho...
Research was carried out on fruits and seeds of Nymphaea and Nuphar taxa collected from Poland, Latv...
Aquatic plants play an important role in maintaining the ecosystem balance. Nymphoides Seguier (Meny...
Family name (scientific): Nymphaeaceae Scientific name: Nuphar lutea Authors names: (L.) Sm.
The morphological variability of the genus Nymphaea is described on the basis of detailed studies of...
Plant species diversity contributes to overall organismal diversity worldwide, and by understanding ...
Morphology and floral biology of three species of the genus Nymphaea (Nymphaeaceae) of Bangladesh re...
Despite long-term research, the aquatic genus Nymphaea still possesses major taxonomic challenges. H...
Although the genus Nymphaea (waterlily) includes only two native species (N. alba and N. candida) in...
The evolution of the apertural type in the ANITA-grade family Nymphaeaceae, despite the importance o...