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Common Names: W

wall pepper
Sedum acre
water canna
Thalia dealbata
water lily, fragrant
Nymphaea odorata
water willow
Decodon verticillatus
white-flowered mazus
Mazus reptans Albus'
whorled loosestrife
Lysimachia punctata
whorled loosestrife
Lysimachia quadrifolia
wild bergamot
Monarda fistulosa
wild geranium
Geranium maculatum
wild indigo
Baptisia australis
wild lily-of-the-valley
Pyrola elliptica
wild oats
Uvularia sessilifolia
wild petunia
Ruellia humilis
wild quinine
Parthenium integrifolium
wild raisin
Viburnum lentago
wild rice
Zizania aquatica
wild stonecrop
Sedum glaucophyllum
wintergreen
Gaultheria procumbens
witch hazel, common
Hamamelis virginiana
wolfberry; silverberry
Elaeagnus commutata
woodbine
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
wool grass
Scirpus cyperinus
worm grass
Sedum album

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Nymphaea

(Nymphaeaceae - water lily family)
Water lily. About thirty-five species of aquatic herbs, of wide distribution. Many kinds bear showy flowers and are popular as ornamentals.

Nymphaea odorata - Jun 28 Nymphaea odorata - Jun 28 Nymphaea odorata - Jul 5 Nymphaea odorata - Jul 26 Nymphaea odorata - Aug 13 Nymphaea odorata
odorata peren • ht (floating aquatic) • zones 3-10

fragrant water lily


native, fragrant, wet, sun - part shade
e and cent N Amer

The Nearly circular, floating leaves are about 3-10" across. The fragrant, showy, white flowers, about 3-5" across, appear from June through fall. Flowers may be cut (preferably the first day they open) and kept in a bowl of water. This native, wild form produces abundant blossoms (although it is not as free-blooming as cultivated types), and is vigorous and well suited for naturalizing. Start in water about 8-12" deep; mature plants can grow in water to about 5' deep. Waterfowl often feed on the seeds of water lily plants, and various other animals which frequent wetlands utilize portions of the plant as food also (protect young plants from aquatic wildlife, where present; established plants are sufficiently vigorous to tolerate some predation).

cat # 1H6G
$12.95 each