Species
Nuphar polysepala (Western yellow pond-lily)
Nuphar polysepala (the great yellow pond-lily or wokas; syn. Nuphar polysepalum orth. err., Nuphar lutea subsp. polysepala (Engelm.) E.O.Beal) is a species of Nuphar native to western North America. The name Nuphar is Greek for “water-lily” and polysepala means many sepals. It is commonly found in shallow muddy ponds from northern Alaska and Yukon southward to central California and northern New Mexico, and can be recognized easily by its large floating leaves and bright yellow blossoms.
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Plantae (Plants)
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Phylum: Tracheophyta (Vascular plants)
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Subphylum: Angiospermae (Flowering plants)
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Class: Magnoliopsida (Dicots)
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Order: Nymphaeales (Waterlilies, fanworts, and allies)
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Family: Nymphaeaceae (Waterlily family)
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Genus: Nuphar (Yellow pond-lilies)
- Species: Nuphar polysepala (Western yellow pond-lily)
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Genus: Nuphar (Yellow pond-lilies)
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Family: Nymphaeaceae (Waterlily family)
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Order: Nymphaeales (Waterlilies, fanworts, and allies)
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Class: Magnoliopsida (Dicots)
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Subphylum: Angiospermae (Flowering plants)
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Phylum: Tracheophyta (Vascular plants)
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Kingdom: Plantae (Plants)