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Yellow Pond Lily

Nymphaeaceae

Description:

Water Lily Family (Nymphaeaceae). Yellow pond-lily is an aquatic perennial that grows to be 15 to 60 cm in height and spreads 1 to 2 m on the water surface. Spongy rhizomes anchor into the muddy bottom of a water body and give rise to long, stout stems. Submerged leaves are thin and attached to the rhizomes. Floating leaves are thick, somewhat heart-shaped, wavy along the margins, have up to a 40 cm spread, and are attached to the stems. Flowers emerge on separate stem stalks. They are cup- shaped, yellow-green, with small scale-like petals and numberous stamens and stigmas hidden within the thick showy sepals. Flowers bloom from May to October, partially opening in the morning and closing at night. Spent flowers give way to seed heads that burst upon ripening, broadcasting their seeds over the water surface. Flowers and leaf stems die back to the rhizome on autumn

Habitat:

Found on the Hillsboroigh River, FL

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1 Comment

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

A beautiful photo, and a very interesting photo....a very interesting Description....

SarahWhitt
Spotted by
SarahWhitt

Tampa, Florida, USA

Spotted on Jun 28, 2017
Submitted on Jun 28, 2017

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