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Monday, January 23, 2012
ඕලු[Olu]/Water Lilly (Nymphaea pubescens)
Olu is a very common indigenous aquatic herb of ponds and tanks, particularly in the dry lowlands. Flowering throughout the year and color of the flowers vary from nearly white to red. The seeds are edible and also use in traditional medicine.
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