Genus: Nymphoides
Nomenclature
Nymphoides Seg., Pl. Veron. 3: 121. 1754.List of Nymphoides Species
References to Nymphoides
- Andreas, B. K. 1981. The Gentianaceae and Menyanthaceae of Ohio USA. Castanea 46: 102-108.
- Armstrong, J. E. 2002. Fringe science: are the corollas of Nymphoides (Menyanthaceae) flowers adapted for surface tension interactions? Amer. J. Bot. 89: 362-365.
- Chuang, T. I.; Ornduff, R. 1992. Seed morphology and systematics of Menyanthaceae. Amer. J. Bot. 79: 1396-1406.
- Clark, OM 1938. The spread of Nympodies pelatum in lake Messina. Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sci. 18: 21-22.
- Cook, C. D. K. 1990. Seed dispersal of Nymphoides peltata S.G. Gmelin O. Kuntze Menyanthaceae. Aquatic Botany 37: 325-340.
- Erbar, C. 1997. Buckbean and water-fringe-relatives of Gentianaceae or Asteraceae? Floral development in Menyanthes trifoliata and Nymphoides peltata and some remarks on the systematic position of the Menyanthaceae. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 119: 115-135. (In German)
- Li, H.H. 1955. Classification and phylogeny of Nymphaeaceae and allied families. Amer. Midl. Naturalist 54: 33-41.
- Meyberg, M. 1988. Cytochemistry and ultrastructure of the mucilage secreting trichomes of Nymphoides peltata Menyanthaceae. Ann. Bot. (London) 62: 537-548.
- Stuckey, R. L. 1974. The introduction and distribution of Nymphoides peltatum (Menyanthaceae) in North America. Bartonia 42: 14-23.
- Tippery, N. P.; Les, D. H. 2011. Phylogenetic relationships and morphological evolution in Nymphoides (Menyanthaceae). Syst. Bot. 36: 1101-1113.
- Wang, Y. et.al. 2005. Reproductive consequences of interactions between clonal growth and sexual reproduction in Nymphoides peltata: a distylous aquatic plant. New Phyt. 165: 329-335.