Specimen Information

Hydrocleys nymphoides
Hydrocleys nymphoides
(waterpoppy)
Plants
Native Transplant

Specimen ID234421
GroupPlants
GenusHydrocleys
Speciesnymphoides
Common Namewaterpoppy
StateFL
CountyOrange
LocalityGreenwood Cementary, Greenwood wetlands and Fern Creek, E of Mills Ave. and N and S of the East-West Expressway, Orlando
Mapping AccuracyAccurate
HUC8 NameKissimmee
HUC8 Number03090101
HUC10 NameEast Lake Tohopekaliga
HUC10 Number0309010101
HUC12 NameLake Conway
HUC12 Number030901010101
Map
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Collection Day20
Collection Month2
Collection Year1989
Year AccuracyActual
Potential Pathwayplanted ornamental | released aquarium
Statusunknown
Reference 1
Ref. Number:10702
Author:Florida Museum of Natural History
Date:2021
Title:University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)
Publisher:Florida Museum of Natural History
Reference 2
Ref. Number:17830
Author:University of Florida Herbarium.
Date:2016
Title:Florida Museum of Natural History
Publisher:University of Florida
Volume:2008
Commentsid notes: flowers yellow, fruit to 2cm long; frequency: dense mats covering ca 0.25 acres; previously determined: David W. Hall CollectorNumber: FLAS #168948
Record TypeSpecimen
DisposalFLAS
Museum Cat Number168948
VerifierR.R. Haynes
Freshwater/MarineFreshwater
Photo
Hydrocleys nymphoides


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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/5/2024].

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