Euryale ferox: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Nymphaeales
- Family
- Nymphaeaceae
- Genus
- Euryale
- Species
- Euryale ferox
- Scientific Name
- Euryale ferox
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Euryale ferox
Euryale ferox, commonly known as prickly waterlily, makhānā, or Gorgon plant, is a species of water lily found in southern and eastern Asia, and the only extant member of the genus Euryale. The edible seeds, called fox nuts or gorgon nuts, are dried and eaten predominantly in Asia.
The plant is cultivated for its seeds in lowland ponds in India, China, and Japan. The Indian state of Bihar produces 90% of the world's fox nuts. The Chinese have cultivated the plant for centuries. In India, more than 96,000 hectares of Bihar were set aside for cultivation of Euryale in 1990–1991. In the northern and western parts of India, the seeds are often roasted or fried like popcorn.
...Euryale ferox in languages:
- Chinese
- 芡
- English
- gorgon plant
- English
- fox nut
- English
- Prickly Waterlily
- English
- Prickly Water-lily
- Estonian
- ogavesiroos
- French
- Nénuphar épineux
- Japanese
- オニバス
- Korean
- 가시연
- Polish
- Rozłożnia kolczasta
- Russian
- Эвриала устрашающая
- Swedish
- rävnäckros
- Thai
- บัวถาด
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