Nuphar Lutea
Nuphar lutea, commonly known as the yellow water lily, is a striking aquatic plant native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. It thrives in still or slow-moving freshwater environments, often found in ponds, lakes, and wetlands. The plant features broad, floating leaves that are typically yellowish-green in color, with a waxy surface that helps repel water. Its flowers, which bloom in summer, are large and showy, with bright yellow petals and a distinctive, spiky center. Nuphar lutea plays an important role in aquatic ecosystems by providing habitat and food for various wildlife species.