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- Q1661332 subject Q7112367.
- Q1661332 abstract "Nuphar polysepala (the great yellow pond-lily or wokas; syn. Nuphar polysepalum orth. err., Nuphar lutea subsp. polysepala (Engelm.) E.O.Beal) is a species of Nuphar native to western North America. The name Nuphar is Greek for "water-lily" and polysepala means many sepals. It is commonly found in shallow muddy ponds from northern Alaska and Yukon southward to central California and northern New Mexico, and can be recognized easily by its large floating leaves and bright yellow blossoms.".
- Q1661332 binomialAuthority Q214946.
- Q1661332 division Q25314.
- Q1661332 family Q148650.
- Q1661332 genus Q147685.
- Q1661332 kingdom Q756.
- Q1661332 order Q27421.
- Q1661332 thumbnail Nuphar_polysepala_in_Yellowstone_National_Park.JPG?width=300.
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- Q1661332 wikiPageWikiLink Q148650.
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- Q1661332 wikiPageWikiLink Q7112367.
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- Q1661332 binomialAuthority Q214946.
- Q1661332 familia Q148650.
- Q1661332 genus "Nuphar".
- Q1661332 ordo Q27421.
- Q1661332 regnum "Plantae".
- Q1661332 unrankedDivisio Q25314.
- Q1661332 type Eukaryote.
- Q1661332 type Plant.
- Q1661332 type Species.
- Q1661332 type Thing.
- Q1661332 type Q19088.
- Q1661332 type Q756.
- Q1661332 comment "Nuphar polysepala (the great yellow pond-lily or wokas; syn. Nuphar polysepalum orth. err., Nuphar lutea subsp. polysepala (Engelm.) E.O.Beal) is a species of Nuphar native to western North America. The name Nuphar is Greek for "water-lily" and polysepala means many sepals. It is commonly found in shallow muddy ponds from northern Alaska and Yukon southward to central California and northern New Mexico, and can be recognized easily by its large floating leaves and bright yellow blossoms.".
- Q1661332 label "Nuphar polysepala".
- Q1661332 depiction Nuphar_polysepala_in_Yellowstone_National_Park.JPG.