Image: Nelumbo lutea
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Description: The American lotus (Nelumbo lutea) is sometimes mistaken for a water lily, but it has two main differences. One is the seed pod, which is shaped a bit like a space capsule. The other difference is the leaf shape. Water lilies are not completely round; they have a slit. The American Lotus has big round (or roundish) leaves with no slit. Some are a foot across.
Title: Nelumbo lutea
Credit: American lotus Uploaded by Epibase
Author: liz west from Boxborough, MA
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