Nymphaea nouchali var. ovalifolia


Nymphaea nouchali var. ovalifolia is a variety of the water lily species Nymphaea nouchali Burm.f. native to the region spanning from West Tanzania to South Africa.

Description

Vegetative characteristics

Nymphaea nouchali var. ovalifolia is an annual or perennial, aquatic herb with narrowly elliptic, 25 cm long, and 14.7 cm wide leaves. The adaxial leaf surface displays irregular brown patterns, and the abaxial leaf surface is plain green.

Generative characteristics

The deep blue flowers have acuminate sepals and petals. The sepals are 4 cm long, and 1.3 cm wide.

Taxonomy

Publication

It was first described by Henry Shoemaker Conard as Nymphaea ovalifolia Conard in 1905. Later, it was included in the species Nymphaea nouchali Burm.f. as the variety Nymphaea nouchali var. ovalifolia Verdc. published by Bernard Verdcourt in 1989.

Etymology

The varietal name ovalifolia, from the Latin ovali- meaning oval and -folia meaning leaf, means "oval leaved".

Ecology

Role as host plant

Nymphaea nouchali var. ovalifolia is a host plant of the beetle species Donaciasta goeckei.