The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) is described to include 11 species native to fresh waters of the Northern Hemisphere. This assessment utilized morphometric analyses, cladistic analyses, evaluation of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA, and seed and pollen fertility estimations. Evolutionary reconstructions position the genus at the base of the family, most closely allied to Barclaya. Comprehensive cladistic analyses of morphological and molecular data have permitted a general phylogenetic interpretation of the genus. Two major evolutionary lineages are evident and recognized taxonomically at the section level. One (sect. Nuphar) includes N. lutea, N. x spenneriana, N. japonica, and N. x saijoensis, with an ultimate branch involving N. pumil...
Nuphar variegata is a common plant of wet areas throughout Michigan. For one month, I have researche...
We evaluated the boundaries among Nymphoides (Menyanthaceae) species in Africa, a region where the g...
Ponds in the Saijo Basin of western Japan contain three Nuphar taxa, two of which are threatened. It...
The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) comprises 10 perennial species native to freshwaters of the Northern...
Previous taxonomic assessments of the hydrophytic genus Nuphar Sm. (Nymphaeaceae) have inadequately ...
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...
Family name (scientific): Nymphaeaceae Scientific name: Nuphar lutea Authors names: (L.) Sm.
Water lily (Nymphaea L.) is the largest genus of Nymphaeaceae. This family is composed of six genera...
The evolution of the apertural type in the ANITA-grade family Nymphaeaceae, despite the importance o...
Family name (scientific): Nymphaeaceae Scientific name: Nuphar advena Authors names: (Aiton) W.T. Ai...
Menyanthaceae (70 species) are a family of aquatic and wetland plants that occur worldwide. This div...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Nymphaeaceae Genus: Nuphar Species: varigatu
Nuphar intermedia was originally described by Ledebour (1832) from plants obtained from Heiligenzee ...
Abstract: Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) comprises a small holarctic group of aquatic perennials whose flower...
Nuphar variegata is a common plant of wet areas throughout Michigan. For one month, I have researche...
We evaluated the boundaries among Nymphoides (Menyanthaceae) species in Africa, a region where the g...
Ponds in the Saijo Basin of western Japan contain three Nuphar taxa, two of which are threatened. It...
The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) comprises 10 perennial species native to freshwaters of the Northern...
Previous taxonomic assessments of the hydrophytic genus Nuphar Sm. (Nymphaeaceae) have inadequately ...
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...
Family name (scientific): Nymphaeaceae Scientific name: Nuphar lutea Authors names: (L.) Sm.
Water lily (Nymphaea L.) is the largest genus of Nymphaeaceae. This family is composed of six genera...
The evolution of the apertural type in the ANITA-grade family Nymphaeaceae, despite the importance o...
Family name (scientific): Nymphaeaceae Scientific name: Nuphar advena Authors names: (Aiton) W.T. Ai...
Menyanthaceae (70 species) are a family of aquatic and wetland plants that occur worldwide. This div...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Nymphaeaceae Genus: Nuphar Species: varigatu
Nuphar intermedia was originally described by Ledebour (1832) from plants obtained from Heiligenzee ...
Abstract: Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) comprises a small holarctic group of aquatic perennials whose flower...
Nuphar variegata is a common plant of wet areas throughout Michigan. For one month, I have researche...
We evaluated the boundaries among Nymphoides (Menyanthaceae) species in Africa, a region where the g...
Ponds in the Saijo Basin of western Japan contain three Nuphar taxa, two of which are threatened. It...