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Closeup photo of a section of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet’s Waterlily paintings in the Musee de l’Orangerie in Paris
amazing view of lotus flower on lake
The panorama of Lotus flowers in the Pond
Giant water lilies (Victoria Amazonica) Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden, Mauritius
In this captivating photo, Xochimilco's enchanting canals come to life in the heart of Mexico City. Traditional colorful trajineras gracefully navigate the waterways, adorned with vibrant flowers. The lush greenery along the banks adds a touch of serenity, creating a picturesque scene that encapsulates the cultural and natural beauty of Xochimilco. The azure sky reflects in the calm waters, accentuating the festive atmosphere as visitors enjoy the timeless tradition of boating, mariachi music, and embracing the rich cultural heritage of this iconic Mexican destination.
Blossoming white water lilly flowers in a sunset over the Weerribben-Wieden nature reserve in Overijssel, The Netherlands. Close up image with a wide angle.
Scenic view of Red Lotus Sea Lake during morning when all the lotus are blooming in Tambon Chiang Wae, Chiang Haeo, Kumphawapi District, Udon Thani
Magic overgrown pond in Adler arboretum \
Waterlilies in the lake of Saint-Cucufa. This lake is located at Rueil Malmaison near Paris, France
This lotus leaf is a plant from the Amazon region of South America. It is known that the tree was planted at the temple in the 1990s and is one of the rarest lotus varieties in the Southeast. On average, each leaf has a diameter of up to 4-5m. The 5cm curved leaf edges stand up like a giant tray. Southerners therefore call it a gun. On the contrary, Northerners quickly think of quai Thao hats. According to science, this plant has the scientific name Victoria amazonica and belongs to the water lily family. Usually lotus leaves can withstand a weight of 50-80kg. With a weight over 100-150kg, you need to choose the largest leaf size to load. King lotus leaves are light green and have a smooth top surface. The underside is initially bright red but gradually darkens with large, sharp veins. Leaf size may shrink depending on the season. In particular, the lotus leaves in the dry season are only 1 meter in diameter. During the rainy season, absorbing water vapor helps the leaves expand, sometimes up to 5m. This lotus variety is also larger than many other types. The flowers are white in the morning and turn pale pink in the afternoon. They bloom quickly with bright colors. It only takes about 3-5 days for the flowers to bloom.
Green plants and flowers in Ornamental garden.
Sky reflection at Wakodahatchee Wetlands
lily flower in a pond
A stunning pink water lily floating on the surface of a lake pond, positioned to the right of the photo. The serene scene is complemented by green foliage and raindrop waves creating ripples on the water during rainy weather. This close-up captures the delicate beauty of the lotus and the tranquil atmosphere of the pond.
Water lily plants in Eagle Lake in Morehead, Kentucky in fall
Lotus water lily
water lilyes on pond in summer time
Water lily (Nymphaea) in a pond.
Water lily
Lotus and lotus leaves blooming in summer pond
Detailed close up of white waterlilies in sunlight, growing among green leaves in a lake
Waterlily in a forest lake
Closeup photo of a section of Impressionist painter Claude Monet’s Waterlily paintings in the Musee de l’Orangerie in Paris
Photo of lily pads in pond with flowers in background
Leaves of water lilies on the lake in Gorenjska, Kranj, Slovenia, Europe
Waterlilies in a pond. Scene from botanical garden in Zagreb, Croatia. Selective focus.
Red, ocher and white water lilies in lake in Historical Park near Neofit Rilski village in Bulgaria. Europe.
Photograph of waterlillies in a small lake in Tiergarten, Berlin.
Lotus flower
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