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euryale

Scientific Name: Euryale

Family: Nymphaeaceae

Category: Dicot

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Euryale: More Than Just a Mythological Monster

The name Euryale resonates through various fields, from mythology to botany. Let's explore the different facets associated with this name.

Euryale in Greek Mythology

  • In Greek mythology, Euryale was one of the Gorgons, sisters often depicted as monstrous figures.
  • She is described as one of the two immortal Gorgons, alongside her sister Stheno, while Medusa was mortal.
  • Descriptions often include "brass hands, sharp fangs, and hair of living, venomous snakes."
  • Euryale's name translates to "far-roaming" or "far springer."

Euryale ferox: The Gorgon Plant

  • Euryale ferox is a water lily species. It is also referred to as "fox nut" or "Qian Shi" in Mandarin.
  • The plant is described as "ferocious."

Considerations for Pets

Based on the provided text, it's important to note that Euryale ferox is described as a "ferocious" plant. It is advised to check that your pet is not in danger when close to the plant.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Euryale is a taxonomic genus within the family Nymphaeaceae (water lilies).

Distribution and Habitat

  • Euryale ferox is found in India and China.
  • Rhinolophus euryale, the Mediterranean Horseshoe Bat, is a western Palaearctic species found in southern Europe and northwest Africa.

Morphological Characteristics

  • Euryale ferox is a perennial plant that grows to 1 meter in height and 3 meters in spread.

Other Uses

  • Euryale ferox (fox nut) seeds are used as a Chinese herb and culinary ingredient from the Yangtze River delta.