2009
DOI: 10.4038/cjsbs.v36i2.483
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‘Tel-olu’ – is it really an ‘Olu’?

Abstract: The genus Nymphaea L. has two species in Sri Lanka, N. nouchali Burm. f. and N. pubescens Willd., which are commonly known by the vernacular names 'Manel' and 'Et-olu' or 'Olu' respectively. Apart from these two commonly known Nymphaea species, another group exists by the vernacular name 'Tel-olu' which has not been recorded in the literature. Field experience also indicated the occurrence of several morphological variants of 'Olu' with very distinct character combinations that are not listed under the present… Show more

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