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ཀུ་མུ་ད། | Glossary of Terms
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ཀུ་མུ་ཏ།
- ཀུ་མུ་ད།
- ཨུཏྤ་ལ་དམར་པོ།
- ku mu da
- ku mu ta
- ut+pa la dmar po
- kumuda
- Term
- night lotus
- ཀུ་མུ་ད།
- ku mu da
- kumuda
The water plant Nymphae esculenta.
- night lotus
- ཀུ་མུ་ཏ།
- ku mu ta
- kumuda
Nymphaea pubescens. This night-blossoming water lily, which can be red, pink, or white, is not actually a lotus. It does not have the lotus’s distinctive pericarp. Nevertheless, it is commonly called the “night lotus.” It is also known as “hairy water lily,” because of the hairs on the stem and the underside of the leaves.
- night lotus
- ཀུ་མུ་ཏ།
- ku mu ta
- kumuda
Nymphaea pubescens. This night-blossoming water lily, which can be red, pink, or white, is not actually a lotus. It does not have the lotus’s distinctive pericarp. Nevertheless, it is commonly called the “night lotus.” It is also known as “hairy water lily,” because of the hairs on the stem and the underside of the leaves.
- night lotus
- ཀུ་མུ་ད།
- ku mu da
- kumuda
Nymphaea pubescens. This night-blossoming water lily, which can be red, pink, or white, is not actually a lotus, since it does not have the lotus’s distinctive pericarp. Nevertheless it is commonly called the “night lotus.” It is also known as hairy water lily, because of the hairs on the stem and the underside of the leaves.
- water lily
- ཀུ་མུ་ད།
- ku mu da
- kumuda
This water lily, Nymphaea pubescens, can be pink or white and is sometimes incorrectly called a lotus. It flowers at night, and therefore is also called “night lotus.”
- water lily
- ཀུ་མུ་ད།
- ku mu da
- kumuda
- red lotus
- ཀུ་མུ་ད།
- ཨུཏྤ་ལ་དམར་པོ།
- ku mu da
- ut+pa la dmar po
- kumuda