RM2A10AA8–Nymphoides indica, a tropical flowering aquatic plant known as banana plant, robust marshwort, and water snowflake, in the Menyanthaceae family.
RMAF8XP4–Fringed Water Lilley Nymphoides peltata Bucks UK July
RM2G1CK24–Menyanthes trifoliata or Bogbean
RMCX9738–Menyanthes trifoliata
RFG1R4TC–Bogbean (Menyanthes trifoliata) flower close up. Aquatic plant in the family Menyanthaceae, showing anthers and stigma
RME1RB8R–willow and fringed waterlily at sunrise
RMF0P3T9–Whiskered tern (Chlidonias hybridus) with three chicks on nest in lake covered with flowering Fringed water lilies / Yellow floating heart (Nymphoides peltata) Hortobagy National Park, Hungary, July 2009 Wild Wonders kids book.
RMRHRCXB–. Biochemical systematics. Biochemical variation; Botany. TERPENOIDS 257. =0 cardenolid Some other compounds in this class are digitoxigenin, uzari- genin, xysmalogenin, canarygenin, adynerigenin, and their glycosides. Korte and Korte (1955b) have studied the distribution of these com- pounds, certain related alkaloids, and lower terpenes in the order Contortae with some exceedingly interesting results. Within the order the family Gentianaceae is consistent in having the terpene, gentio- pikrin, present in all forms examined. OH O + glucose gentiopikrin The family Menyanthaceae (sometimes clas
RMCNR8JW–fringed water-lily (Nymphoides peltata), flowers with mirror image on water surface, Germany, Bavaria
RMAF8XK9–Fringed Water Lilley Nymphoides peltata Bucks UK July
RM2G1CK3C–Menyanthes trifoliata or Bogbean
RMCX9739–Menyanthes nymphoides
RMBH3AJW–bog-bean, buckbean, plant, plants
RMRHRCWY–. Biochemical systematics. Biochemical variation; Botany. =0 cardenolid Some other compounds in this class are digitoxigenin, uzari- genin, xysmalogenin, canarygenin, adynerigenin, and their glycosides. Korte and Korte (1955b) have studied the distribution of these com- pounds, certain related alkaloids, and lower terpenes in the order Contortae with some exceedingly interesting results. Within the order the family Gentianaceae is consistent in having the terpene, gentio- pikrin, present in all forms examined. OH O + glucose gentiopikrin The family Menyanthaceae (sometimes classified as a sub-