Anthophyta: Dicotyledonae: Ranales: Nymphaeaceae: Nuphar advena [return to Home Page]

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Scientific name: Anthophyta: Dicotyledonae: Ranales: Nymphaeaceae: Nuphar advena
Common Name: Spatterdock

Country: USA
State/District: NJ
County: Burlington
Date: 24 June 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: E. M. Barrows
Collector: not applicable
Location: Lebanon State Forest
Keywords: A forb Lebanon State Forest yPine Barrens Spatterdock yellow flower
Additional Information:

Figures 1–2.   Spatterdock (= Yellow Pondlily) in Parkin Pond.

Figure 3.   Another view of Parkin Pond.




      Spatterdock is native to New England west to Wisconsin and Nebraska and south through Florida, Texas, and eastern Mexico (Fernald 1950, 639).

Please see the page on Common Snapping Turtle and Lebanon State Forest for further information on the Forest.

Please use the search phrase "Lebanon State Forest" to find all pages with information on this Park on this Website.




Reference

Fernald, M. L.   1950.   Gray's Manual of Botany.   Eighth Edition.   American Book Company, New York, NY.   1632 pp.




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Scientific name: Anthophyta: Dicotyledonae: Ranales: Nymphaeaceae: Nuphar advena
Common Name: Spatterdock

Country: USA
State/District: MD
County: Prince Georges
Date: 28 June 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: E. M. Barrows
Collector: not applicable
Location: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Keywords: forb Spatterdock USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Yellow Pondlily yellow flower
Additional Information:

Figures 1–2.   Spatterdock.   The leaves are damaged from beetle feeding.



Please click here for more information on the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center.



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