Yellow Cow-Lily

I’ve always known this flower to be a yellow water-lily, so was interested when I saw that the proper name is Nuphar Lutea, and it is commonly known as a yellow cow-lily. I wonder how it got that name. I also found that it is also called bullhead lily, yellow pond lily, yellow water lily, and spatterdock lily. Interesting – I didn’t know it was known by quite a few different names.
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At this time of year, we see a lot of these around our lake.  They grow in shallow water in two or three areas, usually where the white water lilies are. I always feel like summer is here when I see them blooming.
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Apparently the seed are edible when dried and can even be ground to flour.
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The other thing I found out is that you can eat the rhizome (the root part).  I would want to do a lot more research about how to prepare the rhizome or the seeds before eating anything from it. There are warnings about eating too much as it can be poisonous.
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The markings on the flower are beautiful. You would think that someone took a marker and put these lines on the flower. I didn’t realize there was so much detail in them until I looked at them closer. God has made them beautiful in every way.

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Updated: January 30, 2015 — 1:01 am

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