Parvum is the species, and liliaceae the family, of the Alpine lily.
Specifically, the plant in question belongs to the lily family. Its complete scientific name is Lilium parvum ("little lily" or "small lily"). It also may be identified as the Sierra tiger lily since it is native to the mountainous forests of the Sierra Nevada in California and Nevada.
An alpine bullhead is a species of fish belonging to the Cottidae family, Latin name Cottus poecilopus.
There are many genus and species called water lily but all are usually in the two families Nymphaeaceae and Nelumbonaceae.
Scientific Name : Nymphaea odorata Family : Nymphaeaceae
These are the few other words for lilies. sego, amaryllis, iris, daffodil, narcissus, star grass, lily of the valley, fleur-de-lis, belladonna lily, spider lily, Guernsey lily, day lily, mariposa lily, cape lily, water lily, calla lily.
An alpine newt is a species of newt of the order Caudata, Latin name Ichthyosaura alpestris.
Nympaea Alba is a European water lily and is part of the nymphaea genus
Lillium is the scientific name for the lily. It comes from the Lilaceae family.
A yellow pond-lily is another term for the spatterdock, a species of water lily with the Latin name nuphar advena.
The water lily leaf does not have a special name. It can be referred to as a "water lily leaf' or as the leaf of a certain water lily species.
there isn't a scientific name for it but there might be a Latin name for it
A yellow pond-lily is another term for the spatterdock, a species of water lily with the Latin name nuphar advena.
There are two species of lily commonly referred to as African lilies. The first is Agapanthus africanus while the second is Agapanthus praecox. Each species is very similar in appearance and both are native to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. See the related links for more information about each species of African lily.