"mexicana"@en . "Leuconymphaea mexicana ( Kuntze)"@en . . . "\u58A8\u897F\u54E5\u9EC3\u91D1\u84EE\uFF08\u5B66\u540D\uFF1ANymphaea mexicana\uFF09\u662F\u7761\u84EE\u76EE\u7761\u84EE\u79D1\u7761\u84EE\u5C6C\u5317\u6E29\u5E26\u7761\u83B2\u4E9A\u5C5E\u7684\u7269\u7A2E\u4E4B\u4E00\u3002\u5176\u79CD\u52A0\u8BCD\u201Cmexicana\u201D\u610F\u4E3A\u201C\u58A8\u897F\u54E5\u7684\u201D\u3002\u984F\u8272\u70BA\u91D1\u9EC3\u8272\uFF0C\u51AC\u5929\u6703\u4F11\u7720\uFF0C\u8655\u65BC\u505C\u6B62\u751F\u9577\u72C0\u614B\uFF0C\u9694\u5E74\u6625\u5929\u6703\u7E7C\u7E8C\u751F\u9577\u3002"@zh . . . . "Leuconymphaea flava ( Kuntze)"@en . . . . "Nymphaea"@en . . "Nymphaea mexicana"@sv . . "\u58A8\u897F\u54E5\u9EC3\u91D1\u84EE\uFF08\u5B66\u540D\uFF1ANymphaea mexicana\uFF09\u662F\u7761\u84EE\u76EE\u7761\u84EE\u79D1\u7761\u84EE\u5C6C\u5317\u6E29\u5E26\u7761\u83B2\u4E9A\u5C5E\u7684\u7269\u7A2E\u4E4B\u4E00\u3002\u5176\u79CD\u52A0\u8BCD\u201Cmexicana\u201D\u610F\u4E3A\u201C\u58A8\u897F\u54E5\u7684\u201D\u3002\u984F\u8272\u70BA\u91D1\u9EC3\u8272\uFF0C\u51AC\u5929\u6703\u4F11\u7720\uFF0C\u8655\u65BC\u505C\u6B62\u751F\u9577\u72C0\u614B\uFF0C\u9694\u5E74\u6625\u5929\u6703\u7E7C\u7E8C\u751F\u9577\u3002"@zh . . "3494"^^ . "Die Mexikanische Seerose (Nymphaea mexicana, Syn.: Nymphaea flava ex Audubon, Castalia flava (Leitner ex Audubon) Greene), auch Gelbe Seerose (englische Trivialnamen Mexican Waterlily, Yellow Waterlily oder Banana-Waterlily) genannt, ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Familie der Seerosengew\u00E4chse (Nymphaeaceae)."@de . . . "Nymphaea mexicana is a species of aquatic plant that is native to the Southern United States and Mexico as far south as Michoac\u00E1n. Common names include yellow waterlily, Mexican waterlily and banana waterlily. Nymphaea mexicana is perhaps best known as a noxious weed in wetlands outside of its native range, such as California. It can easily invade similar aquatic ecosystems when it is introduced. The plant is attractive and has been introduced to new habitats for ornamental purposes. Nymphaea mexicana has thick rhizomes and long, spongy creeping stolons which bear bunches of small yellow roots that resemble miniature bananas. The plant can grow from seedlings or send out new shoots from its stolons. The large, flat leaves are green with purple or brown patterning, and float on the surface of the water. The floating lotus flowers have yellow petals and pointed, star-like, greenish-yellow sepals. The flowers close at night. The plant flowers during the summer, and also during spring and fall in warmer areas. Seeds are contained in green berries which grow underwater. It grows in marshes and readily invades canals and other shallow waterways, sometimes becoming a nuisance. The Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, feeds on the banana-like roots of the plant."@en . . . . . . . "Nymphaea planchonii (Casp. ex Conard)"@en . . . . . . . . . "Nymphaea mexicana est une esp\u00E8ce de plantes de la famille des Nymphaeaceae."@fr . "10942847"^^ . "Die Mexikanische Seerose (Nymphaea mexicana, Syn.: Nymphaea flava ex Audubon, Castalia flava (Leitner ex Audubon) Greene), auch Gelbe Seerose (englische Trivialnamen Mexican Waterlily, Yellow Waterlily oder Banana-Waterlily) genannt, ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Familie der Seerosengew\u00E4chse (Nymphaeaceae)."@de . . "Nymphaea mexicana"@en . "Castalia mexicana ( J.M.Coult.)"@en . . . . . . . "Nymphaea mexicana Zucc. o nen\u00FAfar amarillo mexicano es una especie de planta acu\u00E1tica perteneciente a la familia de las ninf\u00E1ceas."@es . "Nymphaea lutea (Treat)"@en . . . . . "Nymphaea mexicana"@es . . "Nymphaea flava (Leitn. ex A.Gray)"@en . . "Nymphaea mexicana \u00E4r en n\u00E4ckrosv\u00E4xtart som beskrevs av Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini. Nymphaea mexicana ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet vita n\u00E4ckrosor, och familjen n\u00E4ckrosv\u00E4xter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . "1115420920"^^ . . . . . . . "Nymphaea mexicana is a species of aquatic plant that is native to the Southern United States and Mexico as far south as Michoac\u00E1n. Common names include yellow waterlily, Mexican waterlily and banana waterlily. Nymphaea mexicana is perhaps best known as a noxious weed in wetlands outside of its native range, such as California. It can easily invade similar aquatic ecosystems when it is introduced. The plant is attractive and has been introduced to new habitats for ornamental purposes. The Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, feeds on the banana-like roots of the plant."@en . . . . . . "Nymphaea mexicana est une esp\u00E8ce de plantes de la famille des Nymphaeaceae."@fr . . "Mexikanische Seerose"@de . . . . . "Nymphaea mexicana \u00E4r en n\u00E4ckrosv\u00E4xtart som beskrevs av Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini. Nymphaea mexicana ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet vita n\u00E4ckrosor, och familjen n\u00E4ckrosv\u00E4xter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . . . . . . "Nymphaea mexicana"@fr . . "Nymphaea mexicana Zucc. o nen\u00FAfar amarillo mexicano es una especie de planta acu\u00E1tica perteneciente a la familia de las ninf\u00E1ceas."@es . . . . . . . . . "\u58A8\u897F\u54E5\u9EC3\u91D1\u84EE"@zh . "Castalia flava ( Greene)"@en . . . . .