Echinodorus Nymphaeifolius
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Echinodorus Nymphaeifolius
''Albidella'' is a genus of plants in Alismataceae. Currently, three species are known. It is native to Cuba and the Yucatán Peninsula (Belize, Guatemala, Campeche, Quintana Roo, and Yucatán (state), Yucatán State). Species * ''Albidella acanthocarpa'' * ''Albidella nymphaeifolia'' (formerly ''Echinodorus nymphaeifolius'') * ''Albidella oligococca'' Etymology ''Albidella'' is a List of taxa named by anagrams, taxonomic anagram derived from the name of the :wikt:confamilial, confamilial genus ''Baldellia''. The latter name is a Patronym (taxonomy)#Naming process, taxonomic patronym honoring the Italian nobleman Bartolommeo Bartoloni-Baldelli. Description Leaves are variable; one plant can develop 2 - 3 stems of different types simultaneously. Submersed leaves short-petiolate, blades long, lanceolate to linear, light-green, membranously transparent, 15 – 25 cm long x 0.8 - 1.8 cm wide, obtuse at the point, decurrent to the markedly winged petiole at the base. Th ...
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Albidella Oligococca
''Albidella'' is a genus of plants in Alismataceae. Currently, three species are known. It is native to Cuba and the Yucatán Peninsula (Belize, Guatemala, Campeche, Quintana Roo, and Yucatán (state), Yucatán State). Species * ''Albidella acanthocarpa'' * ''Albidella nymphaeifolia'' (formerly ''Echinodorus nymphaeifolius'') * ''Albidella oligococca'' Etymology ''Albidella'' is a List of taxa named by anagrams, taxonomic anagram derived from the name of the :wikt:confamilial, confamilial genus ''Baldellia''. The latter name is a Patronym (taxonomy)#Naming process, taxonomic patronym honoring the Italian nobleman Bartolommeo Bartoloni-Baldelli. Description Leaves are variable; one plant can develop 2 - 3 stems of different types simultaneously. Submersed leaves short-petiolate, blades long, lanceolate to linear, light-green, membranously transparent, 15 – 25 cm long x 0.8 - 1.8 cm wide, obtuse at the point, decurrent to the markedly winged petiole at the base. Th ...
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