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| Nelumbonaceae - syn. Nelumbo pentapetala; American lotus, yellow lotus, **Amerikanische Lotosblume** | Nelumbo lutea Willd.- syn. Nelumbo pentapetala - Nelumbonaceae \\ |
| | American lotus, yellow lotus, **Amerikanische Lotosblume** |
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| | "The native distribution of the species is the southeastern United States, Mexico, Honduras, and the Caribbean... This plant has a large tuber that is used as a food source... The seed is also edible and is known as "alligator corn". It is widely planted in ponds for its foliage and flowers. American Lotus has established itself as a weed in some areas, spreading via creeping rhizomes and seeds. This species has been crossed with [[nelumbo_nucifera_gaertn|N.nucifera]] to create many hybrids." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelumbo_lutea|wikipedia]] |
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| "The native distribution of the species is the southeastern United States, Mexico, Honduras, and the Caribbean... This plant has a large tuber that is used as a food source. This may be the plant called "macoupin" in Miami-Illinois. The seed is also edible and is known as "alligator corn". It is widely planted in ponds for its foliage and flowers. American Lotus has established itself as a weed in some areas, spreading via creeping rhizomes and seeds. This species has been crossed with N. nucifera to create many hybrids." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelumbo_lutea]] | Equally rich in 1,4-dimethoxybenzene like N. nucifera, though the jasminoid note generated by jasmone and methyl cis-(Z)-jasmonate is somewhat more pronounced. \\ |
| | [Meaningful Scents around the World, R.Kaiser, 2006, 120] |
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| " (flower) scent is ... equally rich in 1,4-dimetzhoxybenzene, though the jasminoid note generated by jasmone and methyl cis-(Z)-jasmonate is somewhat more pronounced (than in N. nucifera)." [Meaningful Scents around the World, R.Kaiser, 2006, 120] | | {{:14dimethoxybenzene.jpg|1,4-dimethoxybenzene}} \\ 1,4-dimethoxybenzene | {{:jasmone_cis.jpg| cis-jasmone }} \\ cis-jasmone | {{:jasmonate_methyl_epi.jpg| (+)-epi-methyl jasmonate }} \\ methyl cis (Z)-jasmonate | |
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| "Using headspace analysis, the volatiles of 44 cultivars of N. nucifera, one cultivar of N. Pentapetala and four hybrids were compared chromatographically. Although 1,4-dimethoxybenzene was found to increase daily during anthesis, it was found to be at a higher concentration in N. pentapetala of American origin than in N. nucifera of Oriental origin." [The Scent of Lotus Flowers. Akihiko Omata, Katsuyuki Yomogida, Shoji Nakamura, Tadao Ohta, Yasuko Izawa, Satomi Watanabe, Journal of Essential Oil Research 01/1991; 3:221-227] | "Using headspace analysis, the volatiles of 44 cultivars of N. nucifera, one cultivar of N. Pentapetala and four hybrids were compared chromatographically. Although 1,4-dimethoxybenzene was found to increase daily during anthesis, it was found to be at a higher concentration in N. pentapetala of American origin than in N. nucifera of Oriental origin." \\ |
| | [The Scent of Lotus Flowers. Akihiko Omata, Katsuyuki Yomogida, Shoji Nakamura, Tadao Ohta, Yasuko Izawa, Satomi Watanabe, Journal of Essential Oil Research 01/1991; 3:221-227] |
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| | Main components of the floral scent of N.lutea were 1,4-dimethoxybenzene (81.3%), pentadecane (3.7%), α-farnesene (3.2.%), and 3,3,5-trimethyl-cyclohexanone (1.5%). \\ |
| | [Ecological relationship between floral thermogenesis and pollination in Nelumbo lutea (Nelumbonaceae)., Dieringer, G., Cabrera, R.L., Mottaleb, M., American journal of botany, 101(2), 2014, 357-364] [[http://www.amjbot.org/content/101/2/357.full.pdf+html|PDF]] |
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| | Maund,B., Henslow, J.S., The botanist, vol.1 t.14 (1836) [[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=694337|plantgenera.org]] |
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| | Nelumbo lutea, Springfield, USA (2025) © Jesse [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/|CC BY-SA 4.0]] [[https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?taxon_id=84160|inaturalist.org]] |
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