neelulähedastes
Neelulähedastes, also known as neelulähedased or near-neelus, are a group of plants that are closely related to the neelus (Nymphaea), a genus of aquatic plants commonly known as water lilies. The term "neelulähedastes" is often used in Estonian to describe plants that share similar characteristics with neelus, such as their aquatic nature, large leaves, and often showy flowers. These plants are typically found in freshwater environments and are known for their aesthetic value in gardens and ponds.
The neelulähedastes group includes a variety of species that may not belong to the Nymphaea genus but
Neelulähedastes are valued for their ornamental qualities, as well as their ecological roles in aquatic ecosystems.
In summary, neelulähedastes are a diverse group of aquatic plants that share similarities with the neelus.