Fragrant Water Lily
Nymphaea odorata |
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Nymphaeaceae |
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| Class: | C | |
| Other Names: | white water lily | |
| Why is it a noxious weed? | Unmanaged fragrant water lily can form dense stands in water that can cover hundreds of acres and can persist until senescence in the fall. It can restrict lake-front access, eliminate swimming opportunities, and outcompete native aquatic vegetation. | |
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Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board • 9200 122nd St E, Puyallup, WA 98373 • 253-798-7263