Nymphaea Advena (Yellow Pond Lily) in Billings-Kittredge Herbaria
Preserved biological specimen on paper.
Preserved Specimen On A3 Paper With A Printed Label Identifying It In The Bottom Right Corner. The Paper Is Mounted On A Larger Cardboard And Covered With Plastic Which Is Sealed To The Board. There Are Nine Samples. Three Are Thick Stems Which Terminate In Flower Buds. One Is A Thick Stem Which Has A Blossomed Flower At The End. Four Are Stems With The Classic Large Leaves At The Ends. The Final Sample Is A Section Of Stem With A Thin, Pointed Leaf Attached. There Are No Roots. Elsie May Kittredge Also Did A Colored Drawing Of The Flowers In 1927.
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