Nymphaea Lotus F. Thermalis
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''Nymphaea lotus'' f. ''thermalis'' (sometimes referred to as ''Nymphaea lotus'' var. ''thermalis'') is a
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of '' Nymphaea lotus'' (commonly called the tiger lotus, white lotus or Egyptian white water-lily) in the genus ''
Nymphaea ''Nymphaea'' () is a genus of hardy and tender aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Many species are cultivated as ornamental plants, and many cultivars have been bred. Some taxa occur as introduc ...
''. Whilst some authorities list ''Nymphaea lotus'' f. ''thermalis'' as being synonymous with ''N. lotus'', others list it as a distinct taxon – further investigation is required to determine its precise classification. The usual habitat for ''Nymphaea lotus'' is the
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, hence ''Nymphaea lotus'' f. ''thermaliss Romanian habitat is unusual.


Description

''Nymphaea lotus'' f. ''thermalis'' is a water lily which blooms at night – its flowers last four days and have four
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, 19–20 white petals along with yellow
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and stamens. There is usually a 15–30 cm gap between flowers and the surface of the water, flowers are slightly fragrant; the round leaves of the plant are 20–50 cm wide. A description was first formally published in ''Math. Természettud. Értes.'' 25(4):32, 36. 1907.


Habitat

''Nymphaea lotus'' f. ''thermalis'' is endemic to the thermal water of the Peţa River, Sânmartin, Bihor County, Romania. The area is protected as a nature reserve (51.0 hectares (126 acres) in size) and consists of a rivulet along with three ponds. The water has a roughly constant temperature of around 30 °C whilst the site has an average air temperature of 10–11 °C. The thermal waters have been recorded as early as 1211, but it was only in 1799 that the first record of ''N. lotus'' was made, by Pál Kitaibel. Janos Tuzson proposed in 1907 that this population's unusual location could be explained by the persistent heat provided by the thermal springs could have sustained the population at a pre-ice age time when the plant would have been spreading across the warmer regions of Europe; this theory was corroborated by additional evidence provided by the identification of other endemic species.
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was the Government minister in charge of education (and also a botanist) who made the first push for legal protection and recognition of ''Nymphaea lotus'' f. ''thermalis'' – in 1932, the
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declared the rivulet a nature reserve and the plant a "
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". Conservation action with the intent to preserve this population has been undertaken for many years (since at least 1940) – including the management of
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– and the plant has been included in recent water management legislation. Whilst not held in any Romanian botanical gardens, ''Nymphaea lotus'' f. ''thermalis'' is grown at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and at the botanic garden of
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References

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