Nymphaea odorata
Nymphaea odorata
(American white waterlily)
Plants
Native Transplant

11 results for Nymphaea odorata (American white waterlily)
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Specimen IDCommon NameStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
233754 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleDiamond Lake1997 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
1527322 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleDiamond Lake1996 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
1526117 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleDiamond Lake1997 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
1524912 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleDiamond Lake2005 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
1528527 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleDiamond Lake2006 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
1526005 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleDiamond Lake2008 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
1529620 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleDiamond Lake2010 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
230535 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleDiamond Lake, along south central shoreline.1973 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
233755 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleSacheen Lake1990 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
1528415 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleSacheen Lake1990 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished
1527210 American white waterlilyWAPend OreilleSacheen Lake2005 17010308 Little Spokaneestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/19/2024].

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